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Allodynia:

Job Type

Inflammatory - Circulatory

Inflammatory - Circulatory

About the Role

Definition

🧠 Allodynia

“When even a gentle touch feels like pain.”

🔍 What is Allodynia?

Allodynia is a condition where normally non-painful sensations — such as light touch, brushing your skin, or even wearing clothing — cause pain. This unusual response is linked to nerve hypersensitivity, often associated with chronic pain disorders like fibromyalgia, migraines, or neuropathy.

⚠️ Common Triggers:

  • Light touch (clothing, hair brushing)

  • Mild temperature changes

  • Gentle pressure

  • Wind or water brushing against the skin

🧬 Causes & Links:

Allodynia is believed to result from sensory nerve dysfunction or central sensitization, where the nervous system amplifies pain signals. It may be connected to:

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Postherpetic neuralgia (shingles)

  • Diabetic neuropathy

  • Migraines

  • Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

🔗 Learn more from Cleveland Clinic🔗 NIH Resource on Allodynia

🌟 How Super Star Can Help

Recommended Formula: 🟣 Super Star BOTH (IRP + CRP)Allodynia involves both inflammation and circulatory nerve dysfunction, which is why combining the Inflammatory Response Protocol (IRP) and the Circulatory Response Protocol (CRP) offers a comprehensive approach.

IRP: Supports reduction in nerve-related inflammation✅ CRP: Helps optimize blood flow and nourish hypersensitive nerve endings

✨ Super Star Difference:

  • 🔬 Backed by real ingredients known to assist nerve health

  • 🌱 Naturally supports your body’s balance and recovery

  • 💪 May help reduce sensitivity over time with consistent use

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