Shark Cartilage 30 Capsule

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740 Mg

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740 Mg Shark Cartilage (Shark Cartilage).

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1 review for Shark Cartilage 30 Capsule

  1. DARIUS

    WORN KNEE CARTILAGE

    • WikiKenko - Health Encyclopedia

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      Hello DARIUS, this is WikiKenko.

      The slippery articular cartilage that coats your bones helps with smooth movement. If it’s torn or worn, it can leave the rough bone surfaces exposed – resulting in friction in the joint. Damaged cartilage can potentially lead to knee arthritis, with long-term effects on your knee function. There are several treatment options available for worn knee cartilage. These include joint injections, physiotherapy and surgery. It is important to consult with a doctor to determine the best course of treatment for your specific case.

      Shark cartilage comes from the skeletal tissues of sharks caught mostly in the Pacific Ocean. It has been used to treat cancer, osteoarthritis, Kaposi’s sarcoma, psoriasis, macular degeneration (age-related vision loss), and other conditions. However, research has shown that shark cartilage is not likely to be effective in treating advanced cancer.

      It is important to note that medicinal use of this product has not been approved by the FDA and it should not be used in place of medication prescribed for you by your doctor. You should consult with a doctor or healthcare provider before taking shark cartilage.

      Common side effects of shark cartilage may include nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, constipation, dizziness, tired feeling or unusual or unpleasant taste in the mouth.

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