The explaination of what it is and how it works is quite long. Search the archives, it has been posted here many times. Also do a search for CMO on any search engine, you will find lots of information on it.
Marshall Quietcove wrote: > still don't know > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: JudytheK > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 12:11 AM > Subject: RE: CS>OT: RECENT RESULTS > Please, what is CMO? > > -----Original Message----- > From: brooks bradley [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 8:31 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: CS>OT: RECENT RESULTS > > To all interested list members. Recently, > through a rather serendipitous circumstance, we > discovered that a variation of our original > arthritis protocol appears to offer a welcome > reinforcement/improvement methodology. > We have been experiencing a significant incidence > (20 to 25%) of re-incursion of measureable > arthritic symptoms----especially among our older > experimental volunteers-----primarily, but not > exclusively of the osteoarthritis types. We > invoked several different variations of our > protocol, involving changes in the different > percentages----and protocol components......and > experienced some intersting results.Without trying > your patience through relating what did not yield > effective address, I will relate.....what > did. The most rapid, and effective > alleviation came through a significant increase in > each affected volunteer's quantitative intake of > gluscosamine and chondroitin. e.g. In those > cases formerly---but no longer---satisfactorily > responsive, the daily dosage > was----essentially----doubled (i.e. from 2000 mg > GS to 4000mg).In some cases, to 6000 mg. The > response was dramatic and quite > rapid.....considering the age of the volunteers > and the fact that the body's utilization of these > compounds is measureably less rapid than those > more directly linked to the blood-borne > constitutents of the cardiovascular system. > Definitive improvement manifested in a majority of > cases....within 4 days.....or less. > Additionally, from among the "affected" population > about 25% displayed delayed---or > small---response......even to the increased dosage > of GS and Chrondroitin. Significantly, a ten day > course of CMO corrected EVERY ONE of these laggard > cases. Although only 4 in number, I believe it > safe to infer a similar number of persons from > among the general population-at-risk, may express > the tendency to experience "relapses" relative to > the activity of the T cells located in the > synovial fluid of the joint capsule. If in fact, > this is the case, it might be wise for older > sufferers of arthritis centered in articulating > joints.....to seriously consider a prophylactic > course of CMO------annually. The Walmart > Corporation now carries CMO under the Natrol > brand name (90 capsules for about 28.00). We > utilized it, together with others, and found it to > be just as effective as products we paid 100.00 > for. This is not an endorsement......just our > findings. All of the volunteers involved in > the above-mentioned circumstance are, presently, > maintaining the increased levels of GS and > Chrondroitin----some at the 6000 mg of GS level. > Only one from a population of 16 has experienced > continuing complications and these are the result > of an additional physical insult and a pronounced > condition of varicosity (which presents a > continuous environnment of invasive fluids into > the joint capsule).He is opting for Radio > Frequency Ablation type sclerotherapy......which > we believe will successfully resolve his primary > problem. I apologize for this lengthy > post and will try to move any further commentary > to the Alternative Silver list. > Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.p.s. Interested > parties might consider switching to Enzymatically > Hydrolyzed Collagen as a source for a > chrondroitin-like fraction......as it is, > essentally, the near equal of C. Sulphate and is > MUCH LESS expensive, being only about $10.00 for a > quart container of powder. Most Walmart stores > carry this product in their supplement section. I > am not shilling for Walmart; they just seem to be > convenient-----and economical for our > "tight-fisted" buyer. > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

