Monday, February 18, 2013

Cetyl Myristoleate


Cetyl Myristoleate is a fatty acid ester made from myristoleic fatty acid and cetyl alcohol. Cetyl Myristoleate appears to have same characteristics like the essential fatty acids, linoleic and alpha linolenic acid, except stronger and longer lasting. Cetyl Myristoleate suppresses inflammation, lubricates joints and curbs the autoimmune reaction that targets the body’s own joints. 

Effective for:
  • Osteoarthritis 
  • Rheumatoid arthritis 

Supplements:
Cetyl Myristoleate comes from animal sources such as sperm whale, mice and beavers.

Recommended Dose:
For symptomatic relief 100mg Cetyl Myristoleate 4 to 6 times daily for a month. Relief from symptoms genreally observed after two weeks of taking Cetyl Myristoleate.

Side effects and precautions:
Cetyl Myristoleate appears to be safe based on animal studies and absence of adverse reactions reported by patients.

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