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    Shark cartilage

    Shark cartilage

    Among the many natural components of animal origin, shark fat and cartilage are very useful and important for maintaining human health. The study of sharks by scientists for a long time allowed us to conclude that these fish almost never get sick and actively live until old age. There are many elements in the shark's body that are responsible for strengthening the immune system, in particular, among them are alkoxyglycerides, squalamine, squalene.

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    Shark fat, or its liver fat, is used in modern medicine to enhance the properties of the immune system and protect cellular activity. This component contains vitamin A and Omega-3 acids, which have a beneficial effect not only on the immune system but also on the work of the heart muscle, blood vessels, gastrointestinal tract, mucous membrane, joints.

    Shark oil can be obtained from several types of fish that are caught in the Atlantic. Currently, this unique component is available in the form of dietary supplements, which can be ordered at the  online store. 

    Why is shark oil used? Shark cartilage picture

    Speaking about the beneficial properties of shark fat, it is important to note that they are due to the content of such nutrients:

    • Vitamin A renews cells and mucosa, acts as an antioxidant.
    • Vitamin E helps the proper functioning of the heart, strengthens the vascular walls, prevents blood clots from forming.
    • vitamin D participates in the processes of calcium absorption and has an anti-cancer effect.
    • squalene is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory component that accelerates metabolism helps in tissue repair.
    • squalamine is a natural antibiotic.
    • alkylglycerol saturates cells with oxygen, protects them from the negative effects of the environment.

    The benefits of shark cartilage 

    Another useful component for human health is shark cartilage. It is extracted from fish cartilage, which contains a lot of protein that can prevent the appearance of new vessels, thereby counteracting the nutrition process of cancerous tumors.

    The component contains mucopolysaccharides, glycosaminoglycans, and thrombospondin. All these trace elements are characterized by anti-inflammatory properties, immunostimulating, and the effect of chondroprotectors.

    Shark cartilage is enriched with calcium, zinc, phosphorus, and proteins. With their help, it is possible to quickly restore antibodies, counteract the development of arthritis, osteochondrosis, and allergic reactions.

    The use of such a dietary supplement is useful to protect the body and have a general strengthening effect, accelerate the healing of ligaments, and increase muscle elasticity.

    Application of shark fat and cartilage

    Taking dietary supplements based on shark fat and cartilage is relevant in the following cases:

    • treatment of wounds and skin burns.
    • therapy for rashes and dermatitis.
    • joint pain and diseases, in particular, arthritis and rheumatism.
    • severe cough.
    • depression and neuroses.
    • renal pathologies and liver dysfunction.
    • hypertension and hypotension.
    • impaired metabolism.

    How to properly take supplements with shark fat and cartilage

    The first step is to consult a specialist who will prescribe the dosage and duration of the course of therapy.

    It is forbidden to use it during pregnancy and lactation. Take with extreme caution for allergy sufferers, as sensitivity may increase.

    The drugs are available in the form of tablets or capsules, while you can take a short course or use it for a long time to constantly saturate the body with vitamins and nutrients.

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