http://www.health-pages.com/pain/cm.html

Cetyl Myristoleate, also known as CM or CMO, was discovered by Harry W. Diehl,
working alone in his home lab. Diehl took a fatty acid, myristoleic acid, and
combined it with a fatty alcohol molecule, cetyl alcohol, creating an ester of
that fatty acid called cetyl myristoleate. He discovered that it was the
presence of this compound in swiss albino mice that prevented them from
developing joint problems.1 Diehl's laboratory experiments on CM were published
in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences in March, 1994. 
 
A 17-day course (some people may require a longer course) could provide relief
for years. 
 
                                                        Chuck
Hard work has a future payoff. Laziness pays off now.

On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 13:37:17 -0500, "d.linen" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Jerri Langlais wrote:
>> 
>> CMO is Cetyl Myristoleate
>> 
>> ***************************
>> 
>> Okay, what's cetyl myristoleate?
>> 
>> Jerri    :):):)
>
>CMO ;)


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