CM Complex™
60 Softgel Capsules
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CM Complex™
("Myristin") contains a combination of long-chain fatty
acids extracted from beef tallow, as cetyl esters. The most
important ingredient is cetyl myristoleate, but also other cetyl
esters of fatty acids are present, all natural substances. Long
chain fatty acids are considered different from and superior to
ordinary omega fatty acids.
CM Complex™
softgels are the only softgels on the market containing 40% cetyl
myristoleate. The large amount
of CMO per softgel (260 mg) allows consumers to take fewer capsules
daily and to consume the recommended amount of product in a shorter
time.
As a dietary
supplement CM Complex™ is used for a little over two months in
most cases in a therapeutic dosage of two (people weighing less than
approx. 150 lbs) to three capsules daily (adults average to heavy
adults). This dosage meets the generally recommended therapeutic
dosage of 500 - 600 mg cetyl myristoleate daily.
CM Complex™
softgels are taken daily with
water on an empty stomach, about 30-45 minutes before meals, or just
before meals if that fits your daily schedule better.
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Patient Studies with Long Chain Fatty Acids : CLICK HERE
CM
Complex™ offers the following benefits:
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CM Complex™
is stabilized through a proprietary process that prevents
oxidation and toxicity. The stable fatty acids bring quick
relief from the discomforts of a variety of auto-immune
diseases. |
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CM Complex™
softgels ("Myristin®") are the only 40%
CMO softgels on the market. The large amount of CMO per
softgel (260 mg) allows consumers to take fewer capsules daily
and to consume the recommended amount of product in a shorter
time. |
WHAT
DOES CM COMPLEX™ DO?
The long-chain
fatty acids in CM Complex™ work in similar fashion as omega
Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs). Essential fatty acids benefit the
arachidonic acid metabolism which in turn results in the formation
of beneficial prostaglandins and limits the production of bad
prostaglandins.
ADVANTAGES OF CM
Complex™
- CM Complex™ is
a powerful nutritious supplement which aids the body’s own
healing system and returns cells to a state of balance;
- CM Complex™
contains molecules with anti-inflammatory properties;
- CM Complex™enhances
the transfer of nutrients through cell membranes;
- CM Complex aids
joint movement (flexibility).
KALA
HEALTH CM Complex™ is
available in bottles containing
60 Softgel Capsules
Supplement Facts
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Serving Size: 2
Softgel Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30 |
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Amount Per 2 Softgel
Capsules |
% Daily Value
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Cetyl
Myristoleate (long chain fatty acid cetyl ester) |
520 mg |
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Daily value not established
Other
Ingredients:
Gelatin, Glycerin, Purified water, Caramel, Titanium dioxide
Recommended
Use:
As a dietary supplement orally for adults. Take one capsule twice
daily, preferably on an empty stomach, for two months, or as directed
by your health care provider. Contains no yeast, sugar, starch,
artificial flavor, color or added preservatives. Store in cool, dry
place.
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THE SCIENCE BEHIND
CM COMPLEX™ |
CM
Complex™ is a concentrated long-chain fatty acid complex. An
explanation of how long-chain fatty acids work is therefore
meaningful.
It is unknown exactly how CM works, but it
is worth exploring the many possibilities that have been
proposed based on observations of symptom improvement,
scientific reviews of the chemistry of CM and published data
on one of the fatty acids in the complex.
A review of the recent literature on fatty
acids shows standard polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are
important regulaters of metabolic processes.1-4
Fish oils rich in omega-3 fatty acids have
demonstrated modulation of the immune system and
the eicosanoid- and cytokine- metabolism.5-8 It is
thought that CM may work through a similar but as yet unknown
mechanism,
A striking difference between the effect of
CM and PUFAs is the longer-lasting effects CM appears to have.
It is thought this may be due to some type of
"reprogramming" of cells. This brings us to another
proposed mechanism of action, N-myristoylation.
Cytokine activity
is linked to N-myristoylation, a process in which myristic
acid is bound to the glycine residues in specific membrane
proteins and is responsible for their activation. There is
some evidence that human myristoylation may occur with other
14-carbon fatty acids, and perhaps include myristoleic acid.9-10
And, in fact, a recent study identified myristoleic acid as
the effective component in saw palmetto (Serenoa repens)
11 These receptors bind cytokines with high
affinity, which in turn initiates intracellular signals that
alter the behavior of the effector cell.12
Cellular behaviors that can be affected include various
secretions, gene transcription, chemotaxis, and proliferation
and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells, including T
cells. These behaviors directly affect immune function.13
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