Levodopa- “wearing off”, “on” and “off”. - Cure Parkinson's

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Levodopa- “wearing off”, “on” and “off”.

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Kattripp

Very interesting video…amazing how much we still don’t know about Parkinson’s. Good explanation about the need for more frequent dosing of c/l with disease progression. Thanks for sharing!

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billyroca

Thank you for sharing.

It gives me hope that they're starting to think it through, and have realised there may be more to it than they have thought thus far.

And also makes me feel less frustrated with our consultant, who didn't have much to say about it the last time we saw them ;)

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JBOVERT

HEY Roy So is it wearing off alot and the frequency is what is so disturbing or is it that you are not at all satisfied with the performance of the drug...Cuz after sitting through that lil movie that guy just about put me to sleep and so it seems as though the experts dont really know what to expect of this drug; i just started to Take it again after years of not taking anything and every 5 hrs I take one and tonight took one after like 7 hrs and I could tell a difference....so now In the next 2-3 days I am going to resume my b1 protocol but I am thinking that iam going to try taking a 1/4 teaspoon to start off and see how that works..kind of life by the inch is a cinch by the yard its hard

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