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Old 06-28-2020, 04:29 PM #1
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Hi just wondering if anyone has used PEA (Palmitoylethanolamide) for neuropathy and if so was it helpful? I saw mention in a Facebook group about this supplement and a number of people were saying that they had significant improvement in lowering their pain levels.
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I was taking Comfort Max which has PEA as it's main ingredient and after 6 weeks muscle tested my body and realized it was not helping, but I was taking it for chronic pain and inflammation from arthritis.

ComfortMAX, 3� AM vegetarian tablets, 3� PM vegetarian tablets - Life Extension

I deal with neuropathy due to hip replacement and talk about royal mess, and I find Inosine helps me the most and lots of Topicals mainly Topricin for pain which contains 11 homeopathic solutions.
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I've been taking it for a couple of months. I don't think my discomfort from the neuropathy is affected by it as much as joint/tendon pain is. I've noticed a significant reduction in that.

I take Mirica.
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I've been taking it for a couple of months. I don't think my discomfort from the neuropathy is affected by it as much as joint/tendon pain is. I've noticed a significant reduction in that.

I take Mirica.
I just looked up one up and do the tablets come on a card and one for AM and one for PM?
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