shark cartilage
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NCI Thesaurus | shark cartilage
A nutritional supplement gleaned from the exoskeleton of the shark. Shark cartilage inhibits metalloproteinases (MMPs) and possesses antiangiogenic and antimetastatic properties. NCI Thesaurus | shark cartilage
A nutritional supplement gleaned from the exoskeleton of the shark. Shark cartilage inhibits metalloproteinases (MMPs) and possesses antiangiogenic and antimetastatic properties.
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news articles
Research suggests glucosamine is an effective anti-ageing ... Mar 29, 2006 CosmeticsDesign-Europe.com, ...animal, non-shelfish derived product. Chondroitin sulfate is extracted from animal cartilage like shark cartilage. They are the most ...
New research bruises reputations of many nutrition supplements Mar 5, 2006 DetNews.com, John's wort and powdered shark cartilage aren't effective remedies. ... John's wort to treat major depression, and powdered shark cartilage for some cancers. ...
Alternative Medicine – New Way to Lose Weight Mar 17, 2006 DailyIndia.com, ...individual nutrition needs are. Bovine and shark cartilage are two dietary supplements to hit the alternative market. Both have been ...
Glucosamine, chondroitin relieve moderate-to-severe osteoarthritis ... Mar 2, 2006 NutraIngredients.com, Glucosamine,, extracted from the shell of crabs, lobster and shrimps, and chondroitin sulfate, extracted from animal cartilage like shark cartilage, are the ...
Supplement setbacks: Alternative remedies fail government tests ... Mar 6, 2006 Daily News Tribune, Those followed similar disappointments for St. John’s wort to treat major depression, and powdered shark cartilage for some cancers. ...
Judged & Found Lacking Mar 5, 2006 International News Service, Those followed similar disappointments for St John's wort to treat major depression, and powdered shark cartilage for some cancers. ...
Plenty of excuses for failing tests Mar 13, 2006 PensacolaNewsJournal.com, Sharks: "I take shark cartilage (dietary supplements), and sharks get into marijuana that is dumped overboard by smugglers.". ...
Pooches put best paw forward at White Plains show Mar 13, 2006 The Journal News.com, ...products, from beds, leashes and metal crates to canine costume jewelry and a line of organic dog foods and supplements featuring shark cartilage, bee pollen ...
Queens Men Seek Seat in a Congress 2,500 Miles Away Mar 10, 2006 New York Times, If the voters turn out for Jairo Casas this Sunday, he will say goodbye to all that — meaning, all that shark cartilage, bee pollen and cat's claw — and ...
Your Health This Month Low-fat diets, whether chills cause colds ... Feb 28, 2006 Slate ...for arthritis. Glucosamine is derived from the shells of marine animals; chondroitin sulfate is made from shark cartilage. The study ...
Alternative remedies fail in tests, but still popular Feb 27, 2006 Lansing State Journal, Those results followed similar disappointments for St. John's wort to treat major depression, and powdered shark cartilage for some cancers. ...
Study probes dietary supplement use 21 Dec 2005 NutraIngredients-usa.com, Supplement intake ranged from a daily multivitamin to complex combinations of barb root tea, shark cartilage and St. John's wort. ...
Trick or treatment? Dec 16, 2005 Australian, ...of unsubstantiated methods found to be in use and classed as 'radical', including coffee enemas, faith healing, magneto-therapy, shark cartilage, high-dose ...
PFO does not predestine for stroke Dec 9, 2005 Science Daily (press release) Shark cartilage fails to fight cancer (May 23, 2005) -- The risks of using shark cartilage to treat cancer outweigh the benefits, Mayo Clinic researchers said ...
Bacon advised coffee enemas for cancer Dec 10, 2005 The Age, ...of unsubstantiated methods found to be in use and classed as radical, including coffee enemas, faith healing, magneto-therapy, shark cartilage, high-dose ...
WNIT receives literacy grant Dec 12, 2005 South Bend Tribune, ...suggests an experiment using vinegar and chicken bones: Over time, the vinegar dissolves the bones, resulting in a substance that's much like shark cartilage. ...
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