Tens of millions of people suffer from joint problems and pain. Joint health is key to wellness. After all, it's difficult to feel healthy when the very act of walking hurts! Keeping your joints strong, agile, and flexible is a priority for people wanting to live life to its fullest. When joints, which are made up of connective tissue, receive natural, effective support, the difference is amazing.
Now available as both a capsule and a cream, CM Plex™ supports joint health with a proprietary blend of cetyl myristate, cetyl myristoleate, and other cetyl esters. These compounds have been shown to help penetrate and hydrate the joints and increase mobility, encouraging a more active lifestyle.*
The cream and capsules work together synergistically. The cream provides additional moisturizing benefits, while the capsules offer additional ingredients for internalized nutritional support.
Who Should Use This Product?
Special groups that will benefit particularly from CM Plex are:
CM Plex contains cetylmyristoleate, a unique poly-unsaturated fatty acid with anti-inflammatory properties. CM Plex has been studied in two double-blind placebo controlled studies and is listed in the Physicians' Desk Reference. For best results, combine both products the first few weeks.
Ingredients
Click here for the list of ingredients of CM Plex Softgels.
Click here for the list of ingredients of CM Plex Cream.
Clinical Studies
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CM Plex Softgels study by Dr. Hesslink.
Published in Effect of a Cetylated Fatty Acid Topical Cream on Functional Mobility and Quality of Life of Patients with Osteoarthritis William J. Kraemer, Nicholas A. Ratamess, Jeffrey M. Anderson, Carl M. Maresh, David P. Tiberio, Michael E. Joyce, Barry N. Messinger, Duncan N. French, Matthew J. Sharman, Martyn R. Rubin, Aan L. Gomez, Jeff S. Volek, and Robert L. Hesslink Jr., J Rheumatol 2004;31:767–74
reprint
CM Plex Cream study by Dr. Kraemer.
Published in Cetylated Fatty Acids Improve Knee Function in Patients with Osteoarthritis
Robert Hesslink Jr., David Armstrong III, M.V. Nagendran, Srinan Sreevatsan, and Raj Barathur J. Rheumatol 2002;29:1708-12.
reprint
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Learn about osteo arthritis
Now available as both a capsule and a cream, CM Plex™ supports joint health with a proprietary blend of cetyl myristate, cetyl myristoleate, and other cetyl esters. These compounds have been shown to help penetrate and hydrate the joints and increase mobility, encouraging a more active lifestyle.*
The cream and capsules work together synergistically. The cream provides additional moisturizing benefits, while the capsules offer additional ingredients for internalized nutritional support.
Who Should Use This Product?
Special groups that will benefit particularly from CM Plex are:
- persons with osteo arthritis
- persons with joint pain
CM Plex contains cetylmyristoleate, a unique poly-unsaturated fatty acid with anti-inflammatory properties. CM Plex has been studied in two double-blind placebo controlled studies and is listed in the Physicians' Desk Reference. For best results, combine both products the first few weeks.
Ingredients
Click here for the list of ingredients of CM Plex Softgels.
Click here for the list of ingredients of CM Plex Cream.
Clinical Studies
All files will open in a new window. To download files to your hard drive, right-click and choose "save as".
CM Plex Softgels study by Dr. Hesslink.
Published in Effect of a Cetylated Fatty Acid Topical Cream on Functional Mobility and Quality of Life of Patients with Osteoarthritis William J. Kraemer, Nicholas A. Ratamess, Jeffrey M. Anderson, Carl M. Maresh, David P. Tiberio, Michael E. Joyce, Barry N. Messinger, Duncan N. French, Matthew J. Sharman, Martyn R. Rubin, Aan L. Gomez, Jeff S. Volek, and Robert L. Hesslink Jr., J Rheumatol 2004;31:767–74
reprint
CM Plex Cream study by Dr. Kraemer.
Published in Cetylated Fatty Acids Improve Knee Function in Patients with Osteoarthritis
Robert Hesslink Jr., David Armstrong III, M.V. Nagendran, Srinan Sreevatsan, and Raj Barathur J. Rheumatol 2002;29:1708-12.
reprint
Product Education
PowerPoint
Product Resources
Learn about osteo arthritis

