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shark cartilage also is thought to inhibit the growth of new blood vessels, leading to its possible ability to limit the growth of cancerous tumors. Dose: Recommendations vary widely, from 500 mg ...
It's a wonder we're not trying to eat Jordan. Shark cartilage has since been used as adjunctive therapy in cancer, osteoarthritis, psoriasis, and macular degeneration. But the evidence for it is ...
The Federal Trade Commission yesterday ordered Lane Labs-USA Inc. and Cartilage Consultants Inc. to stop promoting shark cartilage products as cancer treatments and fined Lane Labs $1 million for ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Shark cartilage, once a hopeful-seeming new approach in cancer treatment, failed to help lung cancer patients live any longer, researchers said on Saturday. Sign up here.