Saturday, February 18, 2012

GREGORY CHANDLER - OLEOYLETHANOLAMIDE

Individuals often look for a dietary supplement to reduce hunger. Research suggests that oleoylethanolamide (OEA) will reduce cravings for food. OEA is a lipid produced by the body's intestines. After eating, the production of OEA increases, which works to decrease hunger by stimulating the sensory nerves that feed back to the brain. The brain is told by the nerves that the body is full.

One should take OEA as a supplement at 25 to 50 mg twice per day with food.

GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law

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