Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) 400mg 50 Capsules

$49.00

PEA plays a role in a wide variety of biological functions related to pain and possesses anti-inflammatory, anti-nociceptive and neuroprotective properties.

PEA is a fatty acid molecule naturally found in the body and is obtained from protein rich foods such as egg yolk, soybean and meat. It acts as an anti-inflammatory and analgesic by targeting nervous system cells that increase pain and turning them off when they are not needed anymore.

Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) 400mg 50 Capsules
$49.00

The main target of PEA is thought to be the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPAR). This receptor is a regulator of gene networks which control pain and inflammation. PEA also has affinity to cannabinoid-like G protein-coupled receptors GPR55 and GPR119. PEA can influence ion channels (e.g., potassium channels) that play a role in pain. Furthermore, PEA may desensitise transient receptor potential action channel subfamily V member channels on sensory neurons.

Many chronic pain sufferers exhibit low levels of PEA and supplementation is thought to restore the body’s P.E.A. levels and help combat the pain response.