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PEA: A Compound Studied Across Species

PEA: A Compound Studied Across Species Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a fatty acid compound produced naturally in the bodies of mammals, including people and pets. Because it occurs across species, it has been studied by researchers in a range of contexts. We find the science interesting and share it as general background. It is not health […]

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PEA: What a Beagle Study Looked At

PEA: What a Beagle Study Looked At Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a compound mammals produce naturally. Among the published research on PEA is a study in beagles that examined the body’s response in a controlled laboratory setting. Studies like this contribute to the general scientific understanding of the compound. They are not a basis for health […]

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PEA: One Owner’s Experience

PEA: One Owner’s Experience An owner shared their experience of feeding palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) to their dog. Individual experiences are personal and don’t predict results for any other animal — we share it simply as one owner’s story. PEA is a fatty acid compound dogs produce naturally, and WWN sells it as a daily nutritional supplement […]

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