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Should I take PEA (palmitoylethanolamide)?

In context of PEA (palmitoylethanolamide)·Insufficient evidence56/100

This is not personalized medical advice. Our file highlights plausible help contexts (Neuropathic pain niche trials Anti-inflammatory marketing) and caution contexts (Anyone replacing prescribed therapy without medical supervision Undiagnosed severe symptoms (chest pain, GI bleeding, sudden neurologic changes)). Studies often hundreds of mg/day micronized formulations. (typical supplement-label context, not individualized dosing).

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