Product Description
Shark Cartilage
Cancer Therapy & Arthritis Relief
Marine biologists have discovered that deep sea sharks have survived the past 400 million years without many structural changes. Research has shown that shark cartilage has cancer-preventing mechanisms. Because of their durability & strength, sharks have been called the PERFECT LIVING MACHINE.
Some Benefits of Shark Cartilage
Reduce risk of cancer
Strengthen immune system
Improve arthritis conditions
Reduce risk of osteoporosis
May reduce cancerous tumor
Reduce risk of atherosclerosis
Help reconstruction of joint cartilage
Reduce pain associate with neuralgia
The mucopolysaccharides within shark cartilage prevent angiogenesis, a process of over producing new blood cells, which is the cause of cancer. When cancer cells encounter shark cartilage's anti-angiogenesis elements, the tumor cannot be formed & can be stopped in its tracks.
Why is Shark Cartilage unique?
Sharks are unique, in that they do not have a bone structure as we know it. Their internal infra-structure is made up of only cartilage. Cartilage in general contains certain proteins and mucopolysaccarides, or a type of carbohydrate, which are thought to stimulate immune function within the shark to combat diseases. Some studies indicate that Shark Cartilage has the highest effect of anti-angiogenesis in mammals. This one attribute alone may have a direct effect as to how certain anatomical anomalies will grow in the body. In essence, it may prevent a malignant growth from getting any blood, thus preventing its increase in size.
What does Shark Cartilage do?
Shark cartilage has the ability to destroy tumors by inhibiting the creation of new blood vessels which nurture and sustain tumor growth. Therefore, it helps cut off tumor blood flow, causing the tumor to shrink rather than flourish. The Shark Cartilage is able to do this without damaging healthy tissues.
Shark Cartilage and Cancer
Cancers that depend on a system of blood vessels to survive are typically those that respond well to Shark Cartilage therapy. They include breast, cervical, pancreatic, prostate or ovarian cancers. Those which do not depend on blood vessels for survival are inflammatory breast cancer, Hodgkin's disease or leukemia, and are less likely to respond to this therapy.
Kaposi's sarcoma is a type of tumor that affects AIDS victims. It does not respond to traditional cancer therapy. Dr. I. William Lane, author of Sharks Don't Get Cancer, believes that these cancerous lesions are the very cells that Shark Cartilage inhibits, due to the heavy vessel formation.
Shark Cartilage and Arthritis
Shark cartilage has been found to reduce pain of joint inflammation. The abnormal creation of tiny capillaries has been observed as rheumatoid arthritis unfolds. This network of blood vessels can eventually destroy the cartilage that cushions joints and significantly contribute to the pain and joint destruction typical of arthritis. Because Shark Cartilage works by inhibiting the growth of these blood vessels, it may be a valuable supplement for arthritis sufferers.
Clinical Studies on Shark Cartilage
Two studies performed back in the 1980’s at Harvard and MIT showed that Shark Cartilage contains a substance that significantly inhibits the development of blood vessels that nourish solid tumors, thereby limiting tumor growth and preventing its spread. More recently on March 26, 2001, AEterna Laboratories, a leading Canadian biotechnology company, reported that a high dose of the company's oral Shark Cartilage product doubled the median survival time for patients with refractory metastatic kidney cancer.