Emma Sutherland speaks with Natarsha Terreiro, endometriosis patient and endo warrior in the first episode of our three-part series on endometriosis.
Dr. Andrew Orr rounds up the final part of our Endometriosis Series as we look at this complex condition from the perspective of an endometriosis clinical specialist.
Emma Sutherland speaks with Natarsha Terreiro, and endometriosis patient and endo warrior in the first episode of our three-part series on endometriosis.
Dr Alan Gaby champions hero vitamins, debunks myths and explains controversies in nutritional supplementation and intervention.
Christine Lennon takes us through the latest research and therapeutic implications of PEA and its sister compound: oleoylethanolamide (OEA).
Picking up where we left off in part 1 we continue the discussion of pain management with Dr Mark Donohoe.
Pain. We’ve all experienced it. But what is it, really? Today in part 1 of The Complexity of Pain Management we welcome back Dr Mark Donohoe, who discusses how our definitions and perceptions differ.
The exciting extemporaneous compound palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) provides clinical support for chronic, neuropathic pain and inflammation. ‘PEA is found in severalfood sources, includingsoy bean, soy lecithin,tomato, corn, milk, egg yolks and peanuts.7’