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PEA is not water soluble. This makes it very difficult to get into an oral form.
Make sure you have details about what is being done to improve this problem if you decide to try it. Basically it is a rather benign substance, but it presents a huge problem regarding if it is even absorbed. This factor and its enormous cost are the two factors that leave me cold. Basically it is hundreds of dollars a month for nothing. After all these years of promotion by the European company who is promoting it...and we have one statement that it works in conjunction with lowered doses of gabapentin in mice. There should be more after all this time IMO.
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