i agree Lola. and Goat products are digested so differently from
regular cow products I don't think it applies just my thought. Also
all the amino acids etc you are getting has to be good.
On 7/24/2015 3:48 PM, Lola Harris wrote:
Nancy... maybe the warnings apply to commercially prepared milk/dairy
products. Raw dairy is
a whole different animal compared to the commercial stuff. Maybe the
raw, natural dairy doesn't
interfere with the CMO? Is your dairy raw? Just thinking out loud.
Lola
----- Original Message -----
From: Nancy Winiecki <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 16:36:52 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: CS>CMO and dairy
I injured my knees on several occasions doing heavy yard work,
especially pulling a cart loaded with branches uphill. For 21 years
I have been doing heavy digging, mattocking, and pulling loads,
perhaps I have been wearing down the cartilage in my knees. Anyway
after the last incident I can't bend my R knee but I was using an IR
heat lamp and magnetic pulser on it and it slowly gets better, but I
looked on the Silverlist and was reminded about CMO for joints, Cetyl
Myristoleate, and got some so have been taking and feel like I improve
every day. There are always stresses though from what yard work I do,
I have 2 acres with weeding, watering. etc. One instruction on diet
with CMO says to avoid dairy, and I drink goat milk, goat whey, goat
cheese and sour cream a lot. I've been avoiding it but wonder if it
is necessary, since I haven't read this anywhere else.
http://www.cmohq.com/page12.html
Has anyone tried this or felt they had good results from CMO while
comsuming dairy?
Nancy