Pain Relief PEA 60c

Regular price $89.95 AUD

Key Benefits

  • Contains **PEA**, a naturally occurring fatty molecule that helps **relieve pain**
  • Relieves **mild arthritis symptoms** and **mild osteoarthritis**
  • Reduces **mild joint soreness, aches, and pains**
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Supports Pain Relief and Nerve Function

Herbs of Gold Pain Relief PEA contains 150mg of palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) or palmidrol to provide pain relief and **support joint health.


  • Contains **PEA**, a naturally occurring fatty molecule that helps **relieve pain**
  • Relieves **mild arthritis symptoms** and **mild osteoarthritis**
  • Reduces **mild joint soreness, aches, and pains**
  • Can help with **mild nerve pain and neuralgia**
  • Formulated with **Levagen®+**, a clinically studied form of PEA with **1.75x better absorption** than standard PEA


Palmidrol (PEA) 150mgFrom Levagen®+ (enhanced bioavailability)164.83mg

Adults only: Take **1-2 capsules twice daily** or as directed by your health professional.

Does not contain egg, milk, peanut, corn, soy, tree nuts, animal products, wheat, lactose, artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives.

  • Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
  • Consult your healthcare practitioner before use if taking other prescription **analgesic medicines**.
  • **Not to be used for more than 21 consecutive days.**
PEA FAQsCommon questions about PEA supplements
What is PEA?

PEA stands for palmitoylethanolamide. It is a naturally occurring fatty acid compound found in the body and in some foods. In supplements, PEA is commonly used in pain support, nerve comfort, inflammatory-balance and practitioner-style formulas.

Is PEA the same as pea protein?

No. PEA, or palmitoylethanolamide, is not the same as pea protein. Pea protein is a plant protein made from peas, while PEA is a fatty acid compound used in targeted supplement formulas.

What does PEA help support?

PEA supplements are commonly used to support inflammatory balance, nerve comfort, pain-management routines, joint comfort and general wellbeing. The exact purpose depends on the product, dose, delivery form and whether it is used alone or in a broader formula.

How do I choose the right PEA supplement?

Look at the amount of PEA per serve, whether the product uses micronised or ultra-micronised PEA, dose directions, added ingredients, capsule count and whether the formula is designed for nerve support, joint support, pain support or practitioner-guided use.

What is micronised PEA?

Micronised PEA refers to PEA that has been processed into smaller particle sizes. This is commonly used to support dispersion and absorption. Some products may use micronised or ultra-micronised forms, so check the label carefully when comparing formulas.

What is ultra-micronised PEA?

Ultra-micronised PEA is a smaller-particle form of PEA used in some specialised formulas. It is often positioned for improved availability compared with standard PEA. The best option depends on the product quality, dose, tolerance and intended use.

Can PEA support nerve comfort?

PEA is commonly used in nerve-comfort and neuropathic-support formulas. Nerve symptoms such as burning, tingling, numbness, weakness or persistent pain should be assessed by a qualified health professional rather than managed only with supplements.

Can PEA support joint comfort?

PEA may be included in formulas aimed at joint comfort, mobility and inflammatory balance. Joint pain can have many causes, including injury, arthritis, inflammation, training load or medical conditions, so persistent, severe or unexplained symptoms should be checked professionally.

Can PEA support inflammatory balance?

PEA is commonly used in inflammatory-balance formulas. It should not be seen as a replacement for medical care, especially where pain, swelling, injury, autoimmune disease, infection or diagnosed inflammatory conditions are involved.

How long does PEA take to work?

PEA is usually not an instant-acting supplement. Some people may use it consistently for several weeks before deciding whether it suits them. Always follow the product label and seek professional advice if pain or discomfort is ongoing, severe or worsening.

When is the best time to take PEA?

Timing depends on the product and your tolerance. Some PEA products are taken with meals, while others may have specific label directions. Always follow the product label and avoid taking more than directed.

Can PEA cause side effects?

PEA is generally well tolerated by many people, but some may experience digestive discomfort, nausea, headache, tiredness, skin reactions or changes in how they feel. If symptoms are severe, persistent or unusual, stop use and seek professional advice.

Can I take PEA with pain medication?

Use caution. PEA may be used by some people alongside pain-management routines, but it should not replace prescribed medication or medical advice. If you take pain medicines, anti-inflammatory medicines, nerve-pain medicines or regular prescriptions, ask your doctor or pharmacist before use.

Can I take PEA with other joint or nerve supplements?

PEA is often combined with ingredients such as curcumin, boswellia, magnesium, B vitamins, alpha-lipoic acid, omega-3, collagen or other joint and nerve-support nutrients. Check the full ingredient panels before combining products to avoid unnecessary duplication.

Can I take more than one PEA product at the same time?

Use caution when combining PEA products. Pain-support formulas, nerve-support formulas, practitioner products and joint formulas may all contain PEA. Taking several together can increase your total intake unnecessarily.

Is PEA suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

PEA supplement suitability during pregnancy or breastfeeding should be checked with a doctor, midwife, pharmacist or qualified health professional. Pregnancy and breastfeeding are times when supplement use should be personalised, especially with targeted or practitioner-style products.

Can children take PEA supplements?

Children should only use PEA products that clearly state age suitability and are appropriate for their needs. For young children, children with pain, nerve symptoms, diagnosed conditions or medication use, seek professional advice first.

Who should be cautious with PEA supplements?

People who are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, managing chronic pain, nerve symptoms, autoimmune disease, inflammatory conditions, liver or kidney disease, diagnosed medical conditions, or shopping for a child should seek professional advice before using PEA.

Is this information a replacement for medical advice?

No. This information is general only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, shopping for a child, managing pain, nerve symptoms, inflammation or a diagnosed condition, speak with a qualified health professional before use.