Facts about Cetylmyristoleate and Arthritis
Harry W. Diehl, a physical science technician who resides
in Rockville, Maryland, retired after 40 years of service at the National Institutes of
Health. Diehl practiced in the Laboratory of Chemistry at the National Institute of
Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases in Bethesda, Maryland, where he developed
over 500 new compounds, several of which were patented by the U.S. Patent Office.
An award winning researcher, Diehl was recognized in 1958
for developing a new method of preparing 2-deoxy-d-ribose, a sugar found in
deoxyribonucleic acid. This sugar is of vital importance to much basic research, and was
used by Jonas Salk, M.D. as a culture medium to grow the Salk polio vaccine virus.
Diehls process was published in the scholarly journal, Biochemical Preparations,
which described it as the "worlds best method for making
2-deoxy-d-ribose." The last compound he developed before retiring is a crystalline
compound called cellobionic lactone, which is an excellent plant cell inhibitor.
Since his retirement, Diehl has dedicated his research to
finding a cure for arthritis. He has studied the disease for 60 years, first at NIH, and
then at this home lab, ultimately discovering the compound cetylmyristoleate. A report on
cetylmyristoleate was published in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, March 1994.
Discovery of cetylmyristoleate stemmed from Diehls observation that Swiss albino
mice are immune to all forms of arthritis. Diehl successfully isolated the substance in
the mice, cetylmyristoleate that makes them immune. The natural occurring compound is also
found in sperm whale heads and beaver tails as well as mice. Cetylmyristoleate is made
synthetically by chemically combining cetyl alcohol, which is isolated from the sperm
whales head in a pure form, with myristolic acid, which is isolated from cow butter.
In his research, Diehl injected rats with an
arthritis-inducing material that caused severe manifestation of arthritis in their legs
and tails. After Diehl injected them with cetylmyristoleate, the rats were cured. The
swelling left their joints and crippled limbs began to straighten.
As for dosage, Diehl said, "I have found in my
research that people respond to various amounts. I took two capsules four years ago at the
onset of severe pain. I was cured of arthritis in my heel, knees and hands. Also, I have
no more headaches or bronchitis. Most people start with four capsules (taken between
meals). After a period of four to sic weeks, three more capsules are taken. This can vary
depending on a persons condition and weight."
One example of some of the many letters and phone calls
Diehl receives is one from the wife of a Maryland doctor who wrote that she had been
suffering from arthritis in her hands along with osteoporosis in her back and neck.
Treatment by a specialist, resulted in no relief from the terrible pain; and, after three
more capsules, she said her back was healed. She is very happy to be free of her painful
and crippling disease. She and many others have also reported that their high blood
pressure dropped to normal since taking cetylmyristoleate.
DOSAGE
For best results (cartilage and ligament repair) it is
recommended that 3 capsules a day of Three In One be taken for 7
days followed by 6 capsules a day of For-In for 7 days. Alternate
this way until Three In One is finished. Be sure to read the label
instructions. !!!Avoid!!! products that contain alcohol, aspartame, caffeine and nicotine. These
substances inhibit the efficacy of this product. If you must use these substances, allow 3
hours before taking Three In One.
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