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> how can i get these lovely mucan beans i am growing, to be of benefit  
> if they won't cross the brain blood barrier?

This has been posted before . the ldopa contained in mucuna and fava beans 
does have an effect:

Background: The seed powder of the leguminous plant, Mucuna pruriens has long 
been used in traditional Ayurvedic Indian medicine for diseases including 
parkinsonism. We have assessed the clinical effects and levodopa (L-dopa) 
pharmacokinetics following two different doses of mucuna preparation and 
compared them with standard L-dopa/carbidopa (LD/CD). 
Methods: Eight Parkinson’s disease patients with a short duration L-dopa 
response and on period dyskinesias completed a randomised, controlled, double 
blind crossover trial. Patients were challenged with single doses of 200/50 mg 
LD/CD, and 15 and 30 g of mucuna preparation in randomised order at weekly 
intervals. L-Dopa pharmacokinetics were determined, and Unified Parkinson’s 
Disease Rating Scale and tapping speed were obtained at baseline and 
repeatedly during the 4 h following drug ingestion. Dyskinesias were assessed 
using modified AIMS and Goetz scales. 
Results: Compared with standard LD/CD, the 30 g mucuna preparation led to a 
considerably faster onset of effect (34.6 v 68.5 min; p = 0.021), reflected in 
shorter latencies to peak L-dopa plasma concentrations. Mean on time was 21.9% 
(37 min) longer with 30 g mucuna than with LD/CD (p = 0.021); peak L-dopa 
plasma concentrations were 110% higher and the area under the plasma 
concentration v time curve (area under curve) was 165.3% larger (p = 0.012). 
No significant differences in dyskinesias or tolerability occurred. 
Conclusions: The rapid onset of action and longer on time without concomitant 
increase in dyskinesias on mucuna seed powder formulation suggest that this 
natural source of L-dopa might possess advantages over conventional L-dopa 
preparations in the long term management of PD. Assessment of long term 
efficacy and tolerability in a randomised, controlled study is warranted. 
Abbreviations: AIMS, Abnormal Involuntary Movements Scale; AUC, area under 
curve; CD, carbidopa; COMT, catechol O-methyltransferase; LD, levodopa; 3-OMD, 
3-O-methyl-dopa; UPDRS, Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale
Keywords: Mucuna pruriens; Parkinson’s disease; randomised controlled trial

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