
CMO (Cetyl Myristoleate) Fatty Acid Complex, 550 mg, 60 Vegetable Capsules
What is in it? Review Also known as cetyl myristoleate, it contains a concentrated extract of the fatty acid cerasomal-cis-9-acetyl-myristoleate from natural bovine source. CMO is not found in vegetable oils or other common foods, but it can be made in a laboratory using certain vegetable oils as a starting base. CMO is found in low amounts in animal connective tissue. History Cetyl myristoleate is the common name for cis-9-cetyl myristoleate, a compound made from cetyl alcohol and myristoleic acid. CMO was discovered in 1972 by Harry W. Diehl, PhD., a researcher at the National Institutes of Health. Where is it found CMO is a natural medium chain fatty acid found in certain animals, including cows, whales, beavers, and mice. Suggested UseAs a dietary supplement, healthy adults take three capsules once or twice daily with food or as recommended by a qualified healthcare professional. Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Veggie Capsules Servings Per Container: 60 Amount Per Serving