Arthritis beaten today: cmo and other ailments-sarcoidosis and asthma


        ARTHRITIS BEATEN TODAY: CMO AND OTHER AILMENTS-SARCOIDOSIS AND ASTHMA
Although the granule-like lesions of sarcoidosis are most frequently found in the lungs, they may also develop in the heart, liver, spleen, muscles, and bones. The ailment seems to have some strong autoimmune components. The only case treated with CMO responded very well, relieving pain and inflammation and restoring normal function to the affected areas.
Asthma-Asthma is a different matter. Although it is a chronic inflammatory disease of-the airway, patients respond in unpredictable ways to CMO. Some respond well but others actually worsen.
Asthma is often divided into two basic categories: intrinsic and extrinsic. The intrinsic type is a straightforward reaction to things like irritating substances, infection, cold air, exercise, emotional upset, etc. The extrinsic type involves an immune reaction to pollen or other substances to which the asthmatic is allergic or sensitive.
Unfortunately there's no telling how either type will respond to CMO, so we recommend that its use always be managed by a physician. We also suggest that initial doses be very small, perhaps only one capsule daily for a couple of days with increases by an additional capsule per day every other day. No one is likely to run into serious trouble that way. Any indication of sensitivity should be immediately discussed with your physician. CMO should be taken in divided doses, half in the morning and half in the evening. Once a dosage totalling six capsules daily is reached it should be maintained at that level.

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