FORMERLY SOOTHE SUPPORT PRO
PEA,
the body's own signal.
Palmitoylethanolamide is a fatty-acid amide your tissue already makes to temper inflammation. 350 mg per capsule, paired with resveratrol, supports the resolution pathway behind nerve comfort, muscle recovery, and immune balance.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 90 CAPSULES · PEA · RESVERATROL

Resolution, not blockade.
PEA does not block pain signals the way opioids or NSAIDs do. It supports the body's endogenous resolution pathway — the same chemistry your tissue uses to turn inflammation off when the job is done.
A real research base.
PEA has been studied across neuropathic, musculoskeletal, and immune contexts for decades. This formula pairs it with resveratrol from Polygonum cuspidatum — a co-actor in the same lipid-signaling neighborhood.
Load, then maintain.
One capsule twice daily is the maintenance dose. Some practitioners run a 2–3 week loading phase at four capsules a day to saturate the tissue before dropping to twice-daily. Discuss which fits.
MAY BENEFIT
Calm the signal,
not the patient.
Formula
Two ingredients. Both working the resolution pathway.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Hypromellose, dicalcium phosphate, acacia gum, silica, and leucine complex.
DIRECTIONS
Adults: Take one capsule twice daily or as directed by your healthcare professional. For best results, take with food. For children, consult with a healthcare provider before use.

Questions
Frequently asked.
How is PEA different from NSAIDs or opioids?
What is a loading phase and do I need one?
Who is this designed for?
How long before I notice a difference?
Can I take it with other anti-inflammatory supplements?
Is it safe during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
The Science
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