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The Arthritis problem starts when a few misguided "T" cells dispatched by the immune system attack the joints. CMO is a natural substance that modulate these maverick cells. Then the body can heal itself in a short period of time. Supportive nutrients help repair and restore damaged tissue. When this question is asked of most people they respond, "You know, painful joints, stiffness and so forth". Exactly my point - we get all caught up with the name of the disease and not what makes up or causes that disease. If we were to really look at arthritis, we would find several things have to happen before we have the diagnosis:
- The joint fluid becomes thin rather than the thick viscous fluid it was.
- The cartilage becomes less concentrated and dense.
- Bone begins to touch bone and cartilage and irritation begin.
- Inflammation and swelling result, causing stiffness and pain.
If we approach each of the above four changes and work on reversing or reducing them and are successful, do we still have arthritis? Obviously not.
Therefore, arthritis is not an incurable disease as the textbooks say (because the cause is not known) but instead is a conglomerate of physiological changes which can be addressed by various means and brought back towards normal. Correcting the physiological changes with natural substances does not treat the disease, but merely assists the body in restoring to normal some chemical changes that have occurred - thus such an approach is not the practice of medicine; nor are the nutrients drugs.
Now that we know we need to regain viscosity of the synovial (joint) fluid, reduce inflammation and restore cartilage density, it is time to begin the attack to correct these physiological changes.
CMO (Cetyl Myristoleate) was isolated when NIH (National Institute of Health) researchers could not induce Adjuvant Arthritis in a certain species of mice. Thus began the search for the protective agent found only in this species of mouse. Cetyl Myristoleate was isolated as this protective compound found only in a certain species of mice. To test this theory, a double blind experiment was performed using rats. Ten (10) male rats were injected with Cetyl Myristoleate, with 9 control rats that received nothing. Then the researchers injected into all the rats Mycobscterium butyricum (Bacto M. Butyricum, Freunds Adjuvant). The Cetyl Myristoleate treated rats had no swelling or ill effects while the control rats experienced major swelling and other discernible signs of arthritis. Over the years, CMO has been tested as an oral preparation on hundreds of people with the same astounding results as first experienced by the first rat study. Many arthritis sufferers have experienced full remission of pain and inflammation after taking only two 5-day protocols of CMO.
CMO (Cetyl Myristoleate) is a naturally occurring substance that is absorbed by the mid-intestine after oral administration, then ultimately migrates to the joint receptor sites where it attaches itself to same. The Cetyl Myristoleate then appears to alter the immune response regarding inflammation and pain in these areas for a long (several years) but yet undetermined time.
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