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Myristin® Cetyl Myristoleate CMO Softgels
Myristin® Cetyl Myristoleate CMO Softgels
Myristin® Cetyl Myristoleate CMO Softgels

Myristin® Cetyl Myristoleate CMO Softgels (60 Count) - Highest Concentration of Cetyl Myristoleate (260 mg per softgel)

Product ID : 41239072
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Galleon Product ID 41239072
Shipping Weight 0.2 lbs
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Manufacturer EHP Products
Shipping Dimension 3.82 x 3.58 x 0.71 inches
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Myristin® Cetyl Myristoleate CMO Softgels Features

  • Offers high potency cetyl myristoleate (CMO) complex

  • Family company of cetyl myristoleate discoverer, Harry W. Diehl

  • Gluten-free, non-GMO, and non-allergenic.

  • Made exclusively in the USA


About Myristin® Cetyl Myristoleate CMO Softgels

Myristin softgels offer the highest available concentration of Cetyl Myristoleate to those seeking a CMO supplement to support joint health. Myristin softgels contain a cetylated fatty acids oil offering a 40% concentration of cetyl myristoleate (also known as CMO and CM). This 40% strength is the highest of any CMO joint health product in the world. In comparison to other CMO supplements on the market, the large composition of cetyl myristoleate in each Myristin softgel (260 mg) allows consumers to take fewer doses daily and absorb the recommended amount in a shorter period of time. Myristin is made exclusively in the USA and is gluten-free, non-GMO, and non-allergenic. EHP Products is the family company of Harry W. Diehl, the discoverer of cetyl myristoleate, and is determined to offer the highest quality CMO products at exceptional pricing. Our product adheres to FDA labeling regulations, which require that we report exact amounts of cetylated fatty acids (650 mg) and cetyl myristoleate (260 mg) in a serving size of one softgel. If the label of a competitive CMO product does not comply with FDA label regulations, it is difficult, if not impossible, to determine the amount of molecular CMO in that product. Other Products to Consider Customers who have trouble tolerating oil products such as the fish oil in these Myristin softgels should consider EHP Products Myristin capsules, which contain 110 mg of CMO per capsule. On a corn starch base, this powder version of Myristin is better tolerated by customers with sensitive stomachs. Those seeking improved absorption of Myristin should consider taking EHP Products Myrist-Aid capsules along with it.