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Case Studies Prove Flexcin Safely Relieves Joint Pain

June 17, 2011 Diseases news in Seattle,Washington, United States of America

Flexcin Reviews Team Investigates How Flexin's Main Ingredient Was Discovered.




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Seattle, Washington, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) June 17, 2011 -- There are many seemingly hyped up claims about Flexcin with CM8™ for joint pain relief, as well as its ability to repair the inflamed joints in the body. The research team at JointPainRelief Aids.com investigated these claims and developed Flexcin reviews based on this research.

Findings show that Flexcin does include the natural ingredients that have been used in the past for www.JointPainReliefAids.com (MSM, Glucosamine, Chondroitin, etc.) but it is this new trademarked ingredient of CM8 is what all the fuss is about and has been proven in two separate case studies.

CM8 (also known as cetyl myristoleate_ was discovered by Dr. Harry W. Diehl who once worked for the US government in the Arthritis section of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). After seeing his friend suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and finding no cure, he took it upon himself to discover something that would work. He immediately set up a laboratory in his house and started to research.

When researchers start out on a project, they usually use animals (mainly mice) for testing. But Dr. Diel could not use mice because he found that they were immune to almost every type of arthritis he tried to give them. And that's when the light bulb went off for him.

The entire process he went through is very lengthy and of course, very scientific, but suffice it to say that even though he couldn't do testing on mice, they proved to be the very thing that let him study what caused arthritis, and why mice were immune to it. It is the very same ingredient that is used in Flexcin today - cetyl myristoleate.

It's important to note though that cetyl myristoleate currently does not come from mice. Dr. Diehl broke the compound down and performed a molecular recreation of it so he could recreate it in his laboratory. It's now "made synthetically by chemically combining cetyl alcohol, with myristollic acid" which is just as effective.

Two research studies were published, the second one done on volunteers who were treated as outpatients. They had arthritis diagnosis of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and other forms of reactive arthritis.

This study showed that minor improvement took from two to seven days, and maximum response was between 7 - 21 days - with a 70% to 100% overall improvement rate.

Based on these studies, our Flexcin Reviews team has concluded that this is the best option today for joint pain relief. You can find more information at: http://www.jointpainreliefaids.com/Flexcin-Reviews.htm


More information can be found online at http://www.jointpainreliefaids.com/Flexcin-Reviews.html


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