Clinical uses of Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) with Emily Pickering

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • Joining us today is Emily Pickering, a naturopath and Ph candidate at the University of Queensland
    who has completed a clinical trial with Dr Elizabeth Steels using PEA for people with type 2 diabetes, who had peripheral neuropathy.
    Tune in as Emily explains the many benefits of Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) across several conditions and why it should be a clinical consideration for practitioners.
    About Emily:
    Emily is a degree-qualified Naturopath and PhD candidate with the University of Queensland. Her research focuses on nutraceutical and botanical-based treatments for both prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, She is also investigating the risk factors for glucose dysregulation and developing a robust new screening tool for clinicians to use in determining the presence of glucose dysregulation at an early stage. She has worked in several clinical trials as part of her PhD, in particular investigating PEA as a treatment for reducing pain and inflammation in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy and has an interest in understanding the interconnections between pain, mood, gut microbiome and diabetes.
    Alongside her research she practices in her clinic, focusing on conditions that cause pain, hormone dysregulation and mitochondrial dysregulation, which are linked to poor mood and poor energy levels. She is passionate about educating people on the importance of managing blood glucose levels, which are often associated with, but not addressed, in chronic health problems
    Connect with Emily:
    Facebook: Emily Pickering Clinical Nutritionist and Herbalist
    Instagram: @emilypickeringnutritionherbs
    Email: emily@evidencesciences.com.au
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    DISCLAIMER: The Information provided in the Wellness by Designs podcast is for educational purposes only; the information presented is not intended to be used as medical advice; please seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional if what you have heard here today raises questions or concerns relating to your health

КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @the1stime
    @the1stime 4 місяці тому +2

    Both palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and phenylethylamine (PEA) are nootropics and go by the same acronym. I’m surprised the supplement industry allowed that to happen. Use caution when ordering to insure you get the right one.

  • @drblaneyphysics
    @drblaneyphysics Рік тому +3

    excellent information. The side effects are few, but are reported on one website as intestinal discomfort, headache. I found that to be true for me, but only on a very mild level but still totally worth it, and I'm the most sensitive human on earth. I can see why they say 'no side effects' since i imagine any side effects are one in tens of thousands taking it. 2 relatives of mine trying it have NO side effects. (I only take 60 mg per day, yes that is six - oh, only sixty milligrams per day, and I divide the pill and take with fatty food.) One 450 mg pill a week is very very affordable.

    • @deborahbotterill8618
      @deborahbotterill8618 Рік тому

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    • @tomg5405
      @tomg5405 2 місяці тому

      I hot sévère side effects with just 400 mg, even 200 make me feel crap

  • @edgroves2051
    @edgroves2051 8 місяців тому +3

    I can’t handle the way her voice raises up, as if she is asking a question at the end of every sentence.

    • @bobobrien8968
      @bobobrien8968 6 місяців тому +4

      It’s the Australian accent. Most people love it. Turn it off if you don’t like it instead of judging.

    • @4ofSeven
      @4ofSeven 2 місяці тому +3

      It's a dialect

    • @edgroves2051
      @edgroves2051 2 місяці тому

      @@bobobrien8968 cool thanks for the advice, I will do as you say Sire

    • @toomanymarys7355
      @toomanymarys7355 Місяць тому

      ​@@bobobrien8968It's a common Australian affectation thst makes people hard to listen to.

  • @Cedrus1952
    @Cedrus1952 8 місяців тому +1

    Would PEA help with chronic pelvic floor pain?

  • @Char209
    @Char209 11 місяців тому +1

    Perhaps a liposomal form of PEA would be more digestable? such as Liposomal Vitamin C which allows for 85% absorbsion.

  • @shaunanorman4804
    @shaunanorman4804 5 місяців тому

    How do I purchase it ?

  • @deborahbotterill8618
    @deborahbotterill8618 Рік тому +2

    Would it helped if you had probiotics with the PEA ?

    • @deborahbotterill8618
      @deborahbotterill8618 Рік тому

      Yes-i-do added to my day I use kefir every 3 days or four days I will actually try them together thank you

  • @LJK2159
    @LJK2159 7 місяців тому +2

    Slow to start