RETHINKING ARTHRITIS THERAPY

Yes, CMO can halt the arthritic and other autoimmune processes as it reaches and affects all the responsible memory T-cells in the body at the time. But, as I mentioned earlier in this chapter, we are constantly being exposed to factors that can trigger new autoimmune processes nearly every day. It makes good sense to me that taking CMO at regular intervals can stop these processes before they can even began to do any damage. That’s a million times better and easier than trying to correct a serious problem after it develops.

This would be about as true for an office worker or a housewife as it would be for a football player or a jackhammer operator. The minor bumps and infections experienced by a clerk are almost as likely to start an arthritic process as the severe jolts experienced by hockey players. That is pretty well confirmed by the number of people who develop arthritis as they grow older. Nearly half of the entire U.S. population has developed arthritis by the time they reach the age of 65. Actually the arthritic process is most likely to have started many years before and have been further aggravated by continuing minor events and wear and tear as time passed. They weren’t all hockey players. Doesn’t it make sense to stop the process long before it begins to ruin your joints? And doesn’t it make sense to give your body all the help you can to fix any damage that has already occurred? As previously explained, it usually takes a very long time for joints and surrounding tissues to deteriorate to the point where it becomes noticeable. It takes even longer before any symptoms of pain or inflammation appear. The concept of keeping your body supplied with the nutrients it needs for good joint and connective tissue health is very sound and mandatory for everyone.

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