Monday, April 23, 2012
Cetyl Myristoleate Is Effective At Alleviating Pain
Cetyl myristoleate has been identified to be extremely efficient in pain-relief formulas. A researcher with the National Institute of Health found that lab mice had some thing in their blood that rendered them immune to arthritis. It turned out to be a rare fatty acid known as cetyl myristoleate or CMO. This scientist created a method of generating it in the lab and discovered that it was extremely efficient at relieving arthritic pain. Scientists at the University of Connecticut gave cetyl myristoleate in a topical cream application to individuals with joint and muscle pain in 1 or both knees and... Read full post here
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arthritis,
cetyl myristoleate,
pain
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