From what I can see in some of the papers, PEA is not water soluble. Hence it would be difficult to get oral products made for oral use. Some of the papers on animals used injection.
http://www.hmdb.ca/metabolites/HMDB02100
More about solubility:
http://www.funakoshi.co.jp/data/datasheet/CAY/90350.pdf
This site explains the sachets are "ultra Micronized" for sublingual absorption. This means the particle size has been made very very small. I begs the question about the actual usefulness of the oral tablets, if the sachets need to be used first. I would wonder if the lack of side effects means not much is orally absorbed in the first place!
I cannot find bioequivalent data on absorption of PEA... drugs for example always have this data available.
http://www.ergomaxsupplements.com/no...00mg-tabletten
Here is the patent information:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2011/0171313.html
This product is specially produced with micronized product with a patent present. Hence you cannot get the PEA yourself and try it on your own, because it might not be absorbed at all.
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