Thank you Brooks for this information! I wonder if you have any idea as to
how to extract Cetyl Myristoleate from animal fat and actually processing it
oneself? I've got an abundance of organic/grass fed beef suet and know that
that is where CM can be derived...but have no clue as to how to accomplish
it (and have looked online with little success). Would you happen to know?

Kindly,

Lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks Bradley [mailto:bradlebro...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 1:36 PM
To: day.sut...@gmail.com
Cc: Silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Osteoarthritis Question

                                  Dear Day,
                                  We have been unsuccessful in
achieving any benefit from CS.....as an address for
any form of arthritis.  However, we HAVE  achieved "near phenomenal"
results in addressing the entire
litany of arthritis insults (all forms)  affecting any of the
articulating joints in the human body----
via the implementation of a simple Cetyl Myristoleate (CMO) protocol.
Independent researches confirmed.....year ago
(circa 1975) that  CMO was VERY EFFECTIVE in controlling/remedying the
negative influence of T-cells within the
joint capsules of all articulating joints....among higher
mammals----including humans.
                        I will not burden you with an extended litany
of the documented causes of the various presentations of
arthritis manifesting among humans......but I will summarize the
DOCUMENTED research efforts of reliable, INDEPENDENT
RESEARCH SCIENTISTS.  Basically, what seems to occur within the human
community is that sometime near mid-=life
(usually around 55 years chronologically) the T-cells present in the
fluid of the articulating joints (most especially the extremities)
seem to lose the ability to differentiate between LIVE and DEAD tissue
(within the capsule joint area).  What this means is that
the T-cells, literally, begin to consume a portion of ALL exposed
tissue within the synovial fluid within the capsuled environment.
This leads to tissue erosion---sometimes quite rapid.  This attack
affects both ligaments and cartilage----without differentation /
preference.  What CMO does is that it, simply, TURNS OFF the
T-cells....thus, stopping the insult.  The body, then, can effect
repairs and maintain the restoration effect.  As a general rule, only
one 10 day protocol of 6 capsules (divided into 3 dosages)
daily (#2 gelatin size) has, generally, been sufficient to remedy the
vast majority of ALL ARTICULATING JOINT INSULTS----
-----at least such has been our experience since we inaugurated this
protocol in 1994.  In about 85% of the cases ONLY one
course of the protocol was required for a long-term or permanent
effect.  Additionally, we have determined  the validity of
the claim that CMO demonstrates excellent efficacy as a BENEFICIAL
IMMUNE SYSTEM MODULATOR  (when taken at
reduced levels  of around 400 to 500 mg daily).
             I can , with confidence, state that we have achieved what
we regard as near-miraculous results among a large population of
volunteers
(over the immediately-past 15 years) through the application of this
simple protocol.  CMO is completely non-toxic (actually, it is quite
near to butter.....in composition).
             CMO may be obtained from a myriad of sources, via the
internet.  If one is concerned with cost, I recommend obtaining  CMO
in bulk form.  Our most reliable supplier of powdered CMO, in both
efficacy and price....has been Beyond-a-Century.  We have NO
connection,
what-so-ever with that supplier....they are just the best we have
encountered----for this type product.
                                     I wish you well in your
experimental endeavors,   Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.


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