I thought Myristin brand should be one of the best
http://www.cetylmyristoleate.com/
I
tried it a couple years ago....think I used three bottles and followed
directions exactly, but didn't notice any improvement in arthritis or knee
pain.
I recently bought a couple more bottles (along with the myrist-aid) but
after a couple weeks I've found I just don't have the discipline right
now to totally avoid caffeine and alcohol and sweets. Also I'd have to
get up 1/2 hour earlier to use it and just don't have the motivation to
do all that right now. Hopefully after Christmas holidays I'll get my
act together.
Pat
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From: Del <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 1:32:48 PM
Subject: CS>CMO Question
My arthritis has flared up again. I took CMO
successfully 8 years ago and would like to do so again. Unfortunately
I cannot remember the brand I used, or the best form in which to take
it. After some research I found that some manufacturers use a vegetable
form, others use a form derived from cattle (but do not tell where the cattle
come from). Much of the CMO sold is in a propriety blend that
includes CMO, but often does not specify how much CMO is in the product.
Does that matter? If, for example, the product (I am looking at a Vitamin
Shoppe product) specifies Cetyl Myristoleate Proprietary Blend 1100 Mg - would
that be an adequate dose of pure CMO? Any help with this problem would be very
much appreciated.
Jane