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Just a few days ago read post on turmeric as anti-inflammatory. I do use turmeric w/black peperine. Today, while researching for reasons behind insomnia that I cannot correlate to thyroid meds, exercise, diet, etc., I came across this article on PEA supplements. Some studies published on pubmed, but found this particular article rather elucidating: nutraingredients-usa.com/Ne... The company, itself, did not provide the article, rather a company called Gencor that supplies botanicals to the trade.

Anyone here familiar w/this and/or have used it?

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If you do use Turmeric for its anti inflammatory effects, be aware that it behaves exactly like an NSAID and thins blood. It’s very important that it’s stopped a week before surgery. I was unaware of this and suffered a massive post op bleed

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Lalatoot

Ideally look for curcumin extract with black pepper or perine and added vit c and or vit d. The additives help the body to process the curcumin .

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userotc

Good link. Never personally used either CBD or PEA but our dog found the former very helpful for many years for arthritis. But I do feel you should see a qualified Nutritional Therapist rather than experiment.

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Agree

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I have been using it for years but only in soups mainly. As I only eat soup twice a week the only comment is that it taste horrible on it's own but in soup it's great.

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terebol in reply to Brightness14

If you don't mind, for what health benefit do you use the PEA? Clinical data (ncbi.nih website) shows it is effective for such a range of health issues/prevention of. Since you've been using for years, I would figure you find it beneficial. W/vitamins/supplements, I reason taking something a few times a week is better than not taking it at all.

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Brightness14

It was a friend of mine who put me onto it back around the 1990's also Glucosamine sulphate phytodroitin. I mentioned one of my fingers was inflamed and painful she has taught Tao Kando for years and uses various things to help keep supple.

I only use the Turmeric in soups as I dislike the taste. The Glucosamine I know works because after an operation I ran out and after only a few days my fingers started to ache again. Both of these I can say have helped me ward off problems for over 25 years now.

I take one every day but Turmeric only in Soups. The only time I have any aches or pain at all is when my FT3 is too low. That is something different though.

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