Food supplement based on shark cartilage.
Sharks have existed for over 400 million years, and some researchers believe that their cartilaginous skeleton may be related to their resistance to certain diseases.
In 1983, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology published a study suggesting that shark cartilage contained substances capable of inhibiting the development of blood vessels that nourish tumor tissues. Concurrently, researchers at Harvard Medical School demonstrated the importance of angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels) in the growth of tumors and metastases.
Various studies mentioned in the text indicate that shark cartilage contains a macroprotein associated with the inhibition of angiogenesis, present in concentrations much higher than those found in other cartilages. Since angiogenesis is associated with tumor growth and dissemination, its inhibition has attracted scientific interest.
Dr. Judah Folkman highlighted the importance of new blood vessels for tumor growth, while Dr. Lane studied the action of shark cartilage in inflammatory processes associated with arthritis and psoriasis.
Research in this area continues to evolve, contributing to a better understanding of the properties of shark cartilage and its potential scientific interest.
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