TOPICAL PEA RELIEF
Nerve comfort,
applied topically.
Palmitoylethanolamide applied where it hurts. PEA works through the body's own endocannabinoid-adjacent pathways to quiet overactive inflammatory signaling — targeted support for muscles, joints, and sensitive nerves.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 90 PUMPS · PEA · TOPICAL DELIVERY

Targeted, not systemic.
A pump-metered topical that puts PEA exactly where the discomfort lives. Skip the first-pass metabolism of oral dosing and work directly with the tissue that needs support.
Endogenous, not exogenous.
PEA is a fatty-acid amide your body already makes. Supplemental PEA supports the same resolution pathway that tempers inflammation and calms peripheral nerve sensitivity — without opioid or NSAID chemistry.
Consistent, clinician-guided dosing.
Apply to the affected area up to four times a day. Predictable pump dosing makes it easy for practitioners to fold into a layered protocol for chronic musculoskeletal or neuropathic complaints.
MAY BENEFIT
Local relief,
upstream chemistry.
Formula
PEA delivered topically, right where it matters.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
Adults: Apply to the skin on the affected area up to four times per day or as directed by a healthcare professional. For children, consult with a healthcare provider before use.
Questions
Frequently asked.
How is topical PEA different from oral PEA?
How often can I apply it?
Is this safe to use on children?
Can I combine it with other topicals or oral PEA?
How long before I notice a difference?
Is it safe during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
The Science
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