Horseman’s Health: The Love Molecule

by guest contributor Barbara Swanson

Phenylethylamine (PEA) is a natural mood enhancer. When you enjoy euphoria with your lover or when you’re extremely happy and excited, your brain produces an amino acid called “The Love Molecule”. PEA is found in the highest concentration of any food in our wild AFA Klamath Lake freshwater Algae! The great news is that eating foods with an absorbable form of PEA may help stabilize your mood–and more. PEA is also known to clarify your thoughts. This is because PEA helps regulate brain chemistry and neuron transmissions. It increases the level of dopamine and serotonin, the “feel good” brain chemicals.

In addition:

  • PEA enhances focus
  • PEA reduces stress
  • PEA is a powerful antioxidant
  • PEA improves physical performance
  • PEA supports healthy weight loss

Where can you find “The Love Molecule”?
PEA is found in only a few foods. Chocolate is the most well-known–and it is no doubt why we associate giving chocolate to feeling love. It is found in the highest concentration in wild freshwater algae.

There is enough PEA in a gram of this algae to promote better mood, relieve stress and help your thinking processes. Found only growing wild in Klamath Lake in Oregon, it has extraordinary therapeutic nutritional properties and is arguably the most powerful and complete all-natural Superfood on the planet.

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About Madalyn Ward, DVM

This blog provides information based on my unique take on horse health and well being. The articles are based on experience of treating and working with horses for over 40 years. In most cases the articles are focused on an holistic approach to health and management. When conventional medicine offers good research or therapy, I share this information as well. Madalyn Ward, DVM