In a message dated 7/15/2001 2:18:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< CMO  is the acronym for Cetyl Myristoleate, a distinctive fatty wax 
derived, primarily, from a series of reductilon treatments of animal tallow 
(cattle principally). >>
Hi Brooks,
Thank you for posting your findings.  I found information on the below 
website that states that cetyl myristoleate must be given by injection.  Will 
the capsules of CMO be as effective?    Dotsie

The following is from:  http://216.92.177.64/different.html
4. Cetyl myristoleate is not CMO. Cetyl myristoleate is a liquid and was 
studied as an injectable. In his own journal article, the discoverer of cetyl 
myristoleate himself states that it works best when it is injected. It has a 
very low bioavailability level in oral administration.





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