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    anyone here heard of this already?
    maybe someone here with a scientific background who wants to explain a bit to a total noob in this field?
    as far as i can understand from what i've read about it this is currently being used as a painkiller and anti inflammatory vehicle to treat various neuropathy related issues.

    thanks in advance!
    patrick

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    Haven't heard of it, but would be really interested if you find out more about it. I'll ask my dad- he is an ER doctor.

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    • #3
      hi ashley,

      enjoying the rain to? hopefully it will get better soon now.
      could you ask your dad? maybe he can shed a light on this.
      i tried finding any info on the internet,but i can only find a bit on wikipedia.
      it sure sounds that i could be helpful with eye pain issues,but an expert opinion would be nice of course.

      patrick...

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      • #4
        palmitoylethanolamide

        Hi,

        you can go here to find out all you want to know about palmitoylethanolamide
        http://www.neuropathie.nu/english-articles/index.php

        You can order it from Ergomax.

        I'd suggest also going to Dr. Nancy Sajben's website:
        http://painsandiego.com/

        She explores use of
        Dextromethorphan
        memantine
        low dose naltrexone
        ketamine (intranasal)

        there's also the pain research forum:
        http://www.painresearchforum.org/

        Best,
        Nikki

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        • #5
          I buy it and use it. Cuts through the pain at times. Interesting... also works on cannabanoid receptors (w/o THC effects), and mast cells too. Wish it was easier to import it though and much cheaper. It's sad we live in a country where pharmaceuticals are making stronger and stronger opiate-based pain meds... when all the research notes that though opiates help pain, they also activate inflammatory mediators - perpetuating the pain-feedback loop.

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