Dear David,
Abstracts of the general protocol should be found in the
archives. However, I will attempt, from memory, to summarize the basic
protocol.
It may be used in conjunction with Glucosamine (2 to 4 grams daily)X Chondritin
(1
to 2 grams daily), or as a stand-alone protocol......for both osteo and
rheumatoid
arthritic insults of the articulating joints.......in experimental research
projects.
Obtain Cetyl Myristloeate (CMO) from a reliable source (in
bulk
or in pre-made 250 mg capsules (no need to be exact) or nearly so. The dosage
employed was 6 capsules daily, divided into three separate doses (taken during
the
waking hours). The only proviso being that, since CMO is a tallow-based waxy
fat
derivative, it is subject to compromise (reduction of efficacy) when ingested
within one to two hours of consuming high fat substances (e.g. butter, fat
containing meats, etc.). Be sure to ingest 10 ounces of plain water, with each
dosage taken. Actually, it would be adviseable to greatly restrict animal fat
intake......during the entire 10 day protocol.
The ten day protocol (requires 6o capsules) has
demonstrated to
be quite successful in about 90% of our volunteer cases.......yielding a 75%
reduction in presenting symptoms-----as a minimum. A majority of all cases
achieved, essentially, total remission......as the subjects reported a complete
absence of pain upon joint articulation within 10 days of protocol conclusion.
One
of the most encouraging results of this protocol resulted from the arresting of
further joint deterioration.
When coupled with simultaneous protocols incorporating
several
different Glucosamine and Chondroitin mixtures......measureable joint tissue
recovery occurred in a majority of all monitored cases.
Approximately 75% of all volunteer subjects did not
require a
repeat of the CMO protocol during the entire period of evaluation (18 months).
I hope this is of value.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
David Bearrow wroteBrooks,
>
> Can you describe this protocol in more detail? As in amounts used and
> method of procedure?
> Thank you very much.
>
> David Bearrow
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> After reading the original inquiry, and the list responses so far, I feel
> constrained to mention the superb effects of Cetyl Myristoleate (CMO) as
> an adjunctive support to the other......quite effective protocols mentioned.
> Some of the MOST intractable cases of arthritic insult (from among a rather
> large volunteer population) did not exhibit acceptable response.......until
> CMO became a member of our protocol grouping.
>
> It is difficult for me to over-emphasize the powerful role CMO performed
> in aiding these most-difficult-of-all among our experimental volunteers.
> Especially in its arresting of the progressive degrading of the articulating
> joint environments.
>
> Additionally, CMO was the only element (from those we utilized) that was
> ever successful in establishing an un-aided, long-term effect----one that
> in a very high percentage of cases.......did not require continued support
> or a repetition of the original protocol.
>
> Our own T.J. Garland is (I believe) a supplier of high-quality, economically
> priced, real CMO.
>
> Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
>
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