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''A recent finding is that lunasin may reduce the progressive muscular weakening of ALS. Rick Bedlack, director of Duke University's ALS Clinic in Durham, NC, found a patient, Michael McDuff, who surprisingly was getting better. The cause seemed to be a regimen of lunasin that McDuff started on his own. Currently Bedlack has started a trial with other ALS patients to see if it works for a large clinically-controlled group of patients. A clinical trial is ongoing.''
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*''A recent finding is that lunasin may reduce the progressive muscular weakening of ALS. Rick Bedlack, director of Duke University's ALS Clinic in Durham, NC, found a patient, Michael McDuff, who surprisingly was getting better. The cause seemed to be a regimen of lunasin that McDuff started on his own. Currently Bedlack has started a trial with other ALS patients to see if it works for a large clinically-controlled group of patients. A clinical trial is ongoing.''
  
 
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Information on nutritional supplements people with ALS have been taking

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  • A recent finding is that lunasin may reduce the progressive muscular weakening of ALS. Rick Bedlack, director of Duke University's ALS Clinic in Durham, NC, found a patient, Michael McDuff, who surprisingly was getting better. The cause seemed to be a regimen of lunasin that McDuff started on his own. Currently Bedlack has started a trial with other ALS patients to see if it works for a large clinically-controlled group of patients. A clinical trial is ongoing.