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Introduction
Arthritis is a disease of epidemic proportions, but it has been
around for so many centuries that it is considered by most people
as a part of growing old or a consequence of physical injury.
Arthritis is in fact a far more complex disease than is generally
known. For instance, Dorland's Medical Dictionary describes 27
different types of arthritis, and that does not include such
diverse conditions as systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma,
fibromyalgia, and numerous other conditions which some authorities
consider to be types of arthritis. One authority states that
there are approximately 100 causes for arthritis 
Arthritis is thought to affect
more than 50 million Americans, and is generally accepted to
be the leading cause of movement limitation and disability. It
deserves and receives a great deal of research and medical attention.
There are hundreds of drugs, procedures, and medical aids and
devices directed at coping with the many manifestations of the
disease. Given this degree of complexity, certainly no one agent
alone could ever be expected to manage or cure "arthritis"
in its entirety. New agents take their place in the spectrum
and make a contribution. Now there is a relatively new discovery
of a natural substance, cetyl myristoleate, which shows promise
of making a great contribution in non-infective types of arthritis.
Cetyl Myristoleate
Cetyl myristoleate was discovered and isolated by one person,
working alone, on a quest to find a cure for arthritis. Harry
W. Diehl, while employed by the National Institute of Arthritis,
Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases, specialized in sugar chemistry.
He used his chemical knowledge and research instincts to great
advantage, identifying and characterizing over 500 compounds,
several of which were patented by the National Institutes of
Health (NIH). His most significant discovery before cetyl myristoleate
was a method of synthesizing 2-deoxydextroribose, a sugar used
in the preparation of oral polio vaccine by Dr. Jonas Salk.
Diehl's interest in discovering
a way to help victims of arthritis began over 40 years ago when
his friend and next door neighbor, a carpenter, developed severe
rheumatoid arthritis. His condition deteriorated over time until
he became disabled. The neighbor had a family to support, but
his arthritis made that impossible. Diehl is a deeply religious
man whose feelings overwhelmed him as his friend's condition
worsened. Harry thought, "Here I am working at the National
Institutes of Health, and I have never seen anything that was
good for curing arthritis." He decided to establish a laboratory
in his home and embark on a search for something to relieve the
pain and disability of his neighbor and the millions of people
who suffer from arthritis. Unfortunately, he was too late to
help the neighbor, but Diehl's research did lead to the discovery
of cetyl myristoleate, which may someday be hailed as one of
the significant nutritional discoveries of the 20th century.
The Quest
As a researcher, Diehl knew that finding a cure for arthritis
first meant inducing the disease experimentally in research animals.
He started with mice, and quickly realized that he was unable
to induce arthritis in them. Diehl said he tried every way he
could to give those mice arthritis, but they just would not get
it. Then, he contacted a researcher in California who wrote to
him, "If you or anyone else can give mice arthritis, I want
to know about it, because mice are 100% immune to arthritis."
At that moment, Diehl's research instincts told him that what
he wanted was already somewhere in those mice.
It was a long, tedious job, working
on his own in his spare time, but Diehl finally found the factor
- cetyl myristoleate - that protected mice from arthritis. As
Diehl said, "It didn't come on a silver platter to me, but
after years of chemical sleuthing and just old-fashioned chemical
cooking, I found it!" On thin layer chromatography of methylene
chloride extract from macerated mice, Diehl noticed a mysterious
compound, which was subsequently identified as cetyl myristoleate.
As Diehl was to prove, cetyl myristoleate circulates in the blood
of mice and makes them immune to arthritis.
Cetyl myristoleate is now known
to exist in sperm whale oil and in a small gland in the male
beaver. At this time no other sources in nature are known to
contain cetyl myristoleate. While the first amounts of cetyl
myristoleate for experimentation were extracted from mice, Diehl
quickly developed a method for making cetyl myristoleate in the
lab by the esterification of myristoleic acid. Next
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Supplement Facts |
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3 Capsules Contains: |
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Amount |
%RDI |
| Methyl Sultonylmethane |
150 mg |
** |
| CM Complex |
1050 mg |
** |
| Cetyl Myristoleate |
a |
** |
| Cetyl Myristate |
a |
** |
| Cetyl Palmitoleate |
a |
** |
| Cetyl Palmitate |
a |
** |
| Cetyl Laurate |
a |
** |
| Cetyl Oleate |
a |
** |
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** RDI's have not been
established |
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