Shark Cartilage
Sourced from shark's skeletons, shark cartilage contains important components called glycosaminoglycans, chondroitin, collagen and calcium.
In alternative medicine, shark cartilage is used to remedy inflamed, painful joints. Studies claimed that it acts as angiogenesis inhibitor that can suppress the growth of new blood vessels. Consequently, this deprives the cancerous tumour of nutrients thus causing it shrink in size.
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