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Cetyl Myristoleate For Natural Joint Pain Relief...

Updated on November 23, 2010

Do your joints hurt?

Do you have stiff hands? Weak knees? An aching back?

How about your neck? Does it hurt to look from side to side when you drive?

You may have tried ibuprofen, aspirin, pain relieving creams or rubs. They may have helped ...or maybe not. But, anyway, the bottom line is: you are still looking.

Maybe what you have been taking has been working, but, it isn't natural joint pain relief. Are you are worried about the long term side effects?

Whatever the reason that brought you here, you'll be glad you came.

What Is Cetyl Myristoleate?

  • Cetyl Myristoleate is an all-natural medium chain fatty acid.
  • Clinical experience shows that CM complex is an effective anti-inflammatory and lubricant for damaged joints.
  • It is not habit-forming and contains no harsh chemicals or drugs that can cause side effects. It is resistant to oxidation, which gives it a relatively long life in the body.
  • Cetyl Myristoleate is an unheralded natural joint pain reliever.


Why Didn't My Doctor Recommend Cetyl Myristoleate?

Cetyl Myristoleate is a natural compound showing promise for natural joint pain relief* and requires no prescription to buy it. It is not a drug. Therefore there is no need for doctors to prescribe it.

Furthermore, doctors often know very little about CM complex because their education is focused on pharmaceutical drugs and surgery. Natural remedies are left to alternative and complimentary professional.

What does it do?

  • Lubricates the joints & muscles
  • Rebuilds cartilage
  • Immune system modulator (builds the immune system)
  • Interrupts the inflammatory processes


"Cetyl Myristoleate functions as a painkiller and CM complex has been helpful for many sufferers of muscle tension headaches and fibromyalgia." Says Dr. Charles Cochran.


It has also been reported to be effective in decreasing joint inflammation in Osteo Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gout, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Reiter's Syndrome, Sjogren's syndrome, Psoriasis, and various types of back pain.

Cetyl Myristoleate is also very useful in relieving joint discomfort following exercise.

It helps to nourish and maintain the natural lubricating fluid in joints and cartilage.


What Are The Side Effects?

Cetyl Myristoleate has been studied at the U.S. National Institutes for Health for more than 25 years and there have been no side effects to report, ...aside from providing natural joint pain relief*, decrese in joint inflammation and stiffness, and joint range of motion.

Recently, clinical application studies were conducted by a San Diego Clinic showed

  • No harmful short or long term effects were ever observed in humans or in laboratory animals, even in extremely high doses.
  • It is not habit-forming and contains no harsh chemicals or drugs that can cause side effects.

It works in a natural manner by acting at the site of joint inflammation; is highly resistant to oxidation; has a relatively long life in the body.

The participants of the study reported in Cetylated Fatty Acids Improve Knee Function in Patients with Osteoarthritis, Journal of Rheumatology, 2002,continued with their prescribed medication while using CM complex (known as CFA), for the test.

Cetyl Myristoleate and The FDA

Cetyl myristoleate products are the best for natural joint pain relief because they do not upset your stomach and have no known health risks. Cetyl Myristoleate is the #1 choice of many osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis sufferers, when looking for natural joint pain relief.

painfree56@lycos.com writes from The Arthritis & Glucosamine Information Center:
There are a lot of fabulous stories about Cetyl Myristoleate (also known as CMO or CM complex) floating across the Internet. Mine is one of them.

 

If you are new to the idea of Cetyl Myristoleate as a possible option for natural joint pain relief, you will be interested in reviewing the ratings and reviews from those who have used it in their treatment of arthrits.

Revolution Health is an online service that can aid in considering treatments options. I quote from their article: Arthritis Natural Pain Relief: Cetyl Myristoleate

Research has proven that CM8 is an effective arthritis natural pain relief remedy. Two clinical studies have reinforced the validity of the component. An independent clinical research study was performed in 1997 by Dr. H. Siemandi, M.D., on the claims of Dr. Diehl as published in the March 1994 issue of the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the prestigious peer review journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association and the American Chemical Society. This trial confirmed Dr. Diehl's findings of the success of CM8.

A second Independent Clinical Trial, performed by the San Diego Clinic Immunological Center, entitled "Clinical Study On Cetylmyristoleate (CM8) vs Arthritis" further confirmed the findings of both Dr. Diehl and Dr. Siemandi, and quantified the dosage and conditions for successful treatment of arthritis using CM8, and identifying conditions which might inhibit its effectiveness. The complete results of this Independent Clinical Research Trial in their entirety can also be found on the Harry Diehl website.


Cetyl Myristoleate And You

It doesn't matter what the studies say,

The only way you will know if it works is to try it. It will either work or it wont. Personally, I have never seen it not work.

You should try it for yourself.  There is a 30-day money back gaurantee:  If you don't feel the difference in 30 days... you get your money back.


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