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Well at least they go away so apparantly

no damage. You might be trying to grow

scales in which case you're not taking genuine

shark stuff since they don't have scales. (hope

you realize I'm kidding). Best, JR

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On second thought you might be taking

Redfish cartilage instead of shark, hence the

red blothes. Or it could be a very old Redfish

and you get old age redspots. (hey.. you asked

for any other ideas). best, JR

Hi! Here's another question...Anyone been taking shark cartilage

for a period of time and start having problems with red blotches on

the skin, mostly arms & hands. They seem to appear and disappear

from day to day. Doctor says it aging spots but it just seems odd

that they disappear? Doesn't sound right to me. Any input would be

appreciated. If its not the shark cart. any other ideas?

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As I understand shark cartilage is only a deterrant and the red blotches you

have on your hands and etc. could possibly be that you are taking too much

for your system and you should try lots of fluids to flush your system .

Hope my suggestions can help.

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> Hi! Here's another question...Anyone been taking shark cartilage

> for a period of time and start having problems with red blotches on

> the skin, mostly arms & hands. They seem to appear and disappear

> from day to day. Doctor says it aging spots but it just seems odd

> that they disappear? Doesn't sound right to me. Any input would be

> appreciated. If its not the shark cart. any other ideas?

>

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Did you by any chance e-mail Dr. Lane's people and ask them?

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>As I understand shark cartilage is only a deterrant and the red blotches

you

>have on your hands and etc. could possibly be that you are taking too much

>for your system and you should try lots of fluids to flush your system .

>Hope my suggestions can help.

>

> Giorlando wrote:

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>> Hi! Here's another question...Anyone been taking shark cartilage

>> for a period of time and start having problems with red blotches on

>> the skin, mostly arms & hands. They seem to appear and disappear

>> from day to day. Doctor says it aging spots but it just seems odd

>> that they disappear? Doesn't sound right to me. Any input would be

>> appreciated. If its not the shark cart. any other ideas?

>>

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yes, haven't heard from them as of yet.

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> >Hope my suggestions can help.

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> >> Hi! Here's another question...Anyone been taking shark cartilage

> >> for a period of time and start having problems with red blotches on

> >> the skin, mostly arms & hands. They seem to appear and disappear

> >> from day to day. Doctor says it aging spots but it just seems odd

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I heard of someone taking about half a bottle a day of HOXSEY and immune

supports who cured himself of cancer. After several weeks, he coughed out

some ugly looking black gook from his lungs. He still takes Hoxsey every

few months to " keep clean " . (As with any other product, you must buy a

QUALITY product, or it may be useless.)

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> Is there anyone with small cell lung cancer undergoing chemo and at the same

> time taking shark cartilage and or plus MGN3?

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At 08:48 AM 12/21/1999 -0800, Joyce Inouye wrote:

>I heard of someone taking about half a bottle a day of HOXSEY and immune

>supports who cured himself of cancer.

Dear Joyce,

What is this HOXEY and where do you get it? Is it a formulation of red

clover?

Thank you for the information.

Sincerely,

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Weren't the dosage of shark cartilage very large amounts? Mildred Shark Cartilage Shark CartilageGeneral background: One of the reasons tumors grow is because theydevelop their own blood supply. Most tissues and organs also do thisin a process known as angiogenesis.Cartilage though, a tough,elastic, connective tissue, found in most animals, including sharksand humans, does not develop a blood supply, because it containsan "anti-angiogenic" substance which stops the blood supply fromdeveloping, according to I. Lane, Ph.D., of New Jersey, oneof the leading proponents of shark cartilage therapy.118The basis for shark cartilage therapy is that if the blood supply totumors can be interrupted, they will stop growing and eventually die.Research has demonstrated that cartilage's anti-angiogenic propertiescan do just this.119 Langer, Ph.D., of the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, has further demonstrated that sharkcartilage contains one thousand times more of the angiogenesisinhibitor than any other type of cartilage.120Testing with shark cartilage has been successful on animals and mostrecently on terminally ill cancer patients. The first human study wasconducted in conjunction with Dr. Ernesto Contreras Jr. of theHospital Ernesto Contreras in Tijuana, Mexico. The patients chosensuffered from a variety of cancers, including cervical, colon, andbreast, and all had a life expectancy of only three to six months.Shark cartilage-the sole form of cancer treatment-was administeredvia retention enema, and after the first month, seven out of eight ofthe patients experienced tumor reductions ranging from 30 to 100percent. In all cases symptomatic improvements were noted as well,including pain control, weight gain, improved energy, and attitude.121Another clinical study using shark cartilage was done with nineteenterminal cancer patients in Cuba, with the cooperation of Dr. Lane.After sixteen weeks of treatment there were no toxic side effects,and in every case, the tumors stopped growing, with many shrinkingfrom between 15 percent and 58 percent. These patients were allterminal with wide metastasis to other parts of the body, and hadreceived prior treatments that had all failed.122Dr. Lane has also been working with Renato ez, M.D., andnaturopathic consultant Dante Ruccio, N.D., both from Bloomfield, NewJersey, in a study involving ninety-four advanced or terminal cancerpatients. According to Dr. Ruccio, twelve are reported in completeremission and all but two are still under shark cartilage treatmentand receiving positive benefit.123Case History: Dr. Ruccio recalls that the first cancer remission heobserved as a result of shark cartilage therapy was ina "distinguished looking elderly minister" suffering from prostatecancer which had spread into his bones. A prestigious New York cancercenter had given the minister only three to six months to live. Overa period of time on shark cartilage, the minister's specific antigenblood marker, PSA, which had originally indicated the cancer activityin his prostate, dropped by about 98 percent from its previous levelof 2100, to a count of 5 or 6, indicating almost no cancer activity.The shark cartilage also returned the minister's outward appearanceto its normal, healthy, pink glow, and he no longer had to urinateusing a catheter.125

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I do not know. You have to search the web for them.

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Shark Cartilage

>

>

> > Shark Cartilage

> >

> >

> > General background: One of the reasons tumors grow is because they

> > develop their own blood supply. Most tissues and organs also do this

> > in a process known as angiogenesis.Cartilage though, a tough,

> > elastic, connective tissue, found in most animals, including sharks

> > and humans, does not develop a blood supply, because it contains

> > an " anti-angiogenic " substance which stops the blood supply from

> > developing, according to I. Lane, Ph.D., of New Jersey, one

> > of the leading proponents of shark cartilage therapy.118

> >

> > The basis for shark cartilage therapy is that if the blood supply to

> > tumors can be interrupted, they will stop growing and eventually die.

> > Research has demonstrated that cartilage's anti-angiogenic properties

> > can do just this.119 Langer, Ph.D., of the Massachusetts

> > Institute of Technology, has further demonstrated that shark

> > cartilage contains one thousand times more of the angiogenesis

> > inhibitor than any other type of cartilage.120

> >

> > Testing with shark cartilage has been successful on animals and most

> > recently on terminally ill cancer patients. The first human study was

> > conducted in conjunction with Dr. Ernesto Contreras Jr. of the

> > Hospital Ernesto Contreras in Tijuana, Mexico. The patients chosen

> > suffered from a variety of cancers, including cervical, colon, and

> > breast, and all had a life expectancy of only three to six months.

> > Shark cartilage-the sole form of cancer treatment-was administered

> > via retention enema, and after the first month, seven out of eight of

> > the patients experienced tumor reductions ranging from 30 to 100

> > percent. In all cases symptomatic improvements were noted as well,

> > including pain control, weight gain, improved energy, and attitude.121

> >

> > Another clinical study using shark cartilage was done with nineteen

> > terminal cancer patients in Cuba, with the cooperation of Dr. Lane.

> > After sixteen weeks of treatment there were no toxic side effects,

> > and in every case, the tumors stopped growing, with many shrinking

> > from between 15 percent and 58 percent. These patients were all

> > terminal with wide metastasis to other parts of the body, and had

> > received prior treatments that had all failed.122

> >

> > Dr. Lane has also been working with Renato ez, M.D., and

> > naturopathic consultant Dante Ruccio, N.D., both from Bloomfield, New

> > Jersey, in a study involving ninety-four advanced or terminal cancer

> > patients. According to Dr. Ruccio, twelve are reported in complete

> > remission and all but two are still under shark cartilage treatment

> > and receiving positive benefit.123

> >

> > Case History: Dr. Ruccio recalls that the first cancer remission he

> > observed as a result of shark cartilage therapy was in

> > a " distinguished looking elderly minister " suffering from prostate

> > cancer which had spread into his bones. A prestigious New York cancer

> > center had given the minister only three to six months to live. Over

> > a period of time on shark cartilage, the minister's specific antigen

> > blood marker, PSA, which had originally indicated the cancer activity

> > in his prostate, dropped by about 98 percent from its previous level

> > of 2100, to a count of 5 or 6, indicating almost no cancer activity.

> > The shark cartilage also returned the minister's outward appearance

> > to its normal, healthy, pink glow, and he no longer had to urinate

> > using a catheter.125

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....i read that sharks DO get cancer, although it's extremely rare. they

probably have to dine on a lot of PCB's or depleted uranium or something.

i have a lot of cartilade for sale. loose powder, 500gram jars, sealed, $15

each or 4/$50 (plus shipping @ $1 + actual cost). the lady died anyway... i

didn't know her... bought the cartilade from her nephew at a flea mkt, along

with a lot of other good stuff. shark cartilage saved my ass from pseudo

gout... the free samples of naprosyn (?) worked faster but no better, and

the Rx cost a fortune to fill and bad for the body. i'd heard about shark

on gary null's radio show, and found the book " sharks don't get cancer " and

it was off to GNC. a wise decision methinks.

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Folks, Unless you have extreme cancer I would vote against shark cartilage as the oceans are being massively depleted of sharks because of this supposed finding. Supposed, like Rhinoceros horn makes you more of a man. Anyhow, if you are trying to simply prevent cancer please do Google searches on " Baking Soda Cancer Cure " and " Salt C " . You can also look to cancertutor.com for great info like the Grape Juice Cure.

Please, don't eat shark cartilage unless you are on your death bed, and even then I doubt it will help.Cheers,BradOn Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:32 AM, bob Larson <bobList@...> wrote:

....i read that sharks DO get cancer, although it's extremely rare. they

probably have to dine on a lot of PCB's or depleted uranium or something.

i have a lot of cartilade for sale. loose powder, 500gram jars, sealed, $15

each or 4/$50 (plus shipping @ $1 + actual cost). the lady died anyway... i

didn't know her... bought the cartilade from her nephew at a flea mkt, along

with a lot of other good stuff. shark cartilage saved my ass from pseudo

gout... the free samples of naprosyn (?) worked faster but no better, and

the Rx cost a fortune to fill and bad for the body. i'd heard about shark

on gary null's radio show, and found the book " sharks don't get cancer " and

it was off to GNC. a wise decision methinks.

Re: Re: HIV

How about sharks and shark cartilage?

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....yeah, promoting the slaughter of sharks is a bad thing. slaughter of the humans who demand shark fin for sexual potency illusions and the fishermen who catch sharks just for the fin and dump the bodies back into the ocean would be much more appropriate.

it isn't just sharks that are at risk from over-fishing. unless major changes occur, in a couple decades the supply of fish will be about gone.

if i had known back then that bovine cartilage & glucosamine/sulfate/chondroitan/MSM (much cheaper but lacking antiangiogenesis properties) is as good or better for joint inflammation i would've opted for that... but that wasn't known yet in the early 90's however, the antiangiogenesis effect is what is supposed to starve solid tumor cancers... and in the case of joint injury requiring cartilage regeneration it prevents capillaries from growing into the new cartilage thus preventing calcium deposits from growing later. the large delicate molecules in the shark cartilage responsible for that are tricky to get through the digestive process & into the blood intact, so it must be taken properly and LOTS of it.

i don't feel bad at all about coming across & offering for sale the shark that i have. i would feel bad about buying it wholesale for reselling though, and wouldn't do it. it should be available, but at a much higher price to encourage use of alternatives.

studies on the effectiveness of shark against cancer have shown mixed results and are generally inconclusive. there were probably flaws in technique preventing higher success rates.

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of Brad AndersenSent: Monday, October 27, 2008 12:40 PM Subject: Re: shark cartilageFolks, Unless you have extreme cancer I would vote against shark cartilage as the oceans are being massively depleted of sharks because of this supposed finding. Supposed, like Rhinoceros horn makes you more of a man. Anyhow, if you are trying to simply prevent cancer please do Google searches on "Baking Soda Cancer Cure" and "Salt C". You can also look to cancertutor.com for great info like the Grape Juice Cure. Please, don't eat shark cartilage unless you are on your death bed, and even then I doubt it will help.Cheers,Brad

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:32 AM, bob Larson <bobList@...> wrote:

....i read that sharks DO get cancer, although it's extremely rare. theyprobably have to dine on a lot of PCB's or depleted uranium or something.i have a lot of cartilade for sale. loose powder, 500gram jars, sealed, $15each or 4/$50 (plus shipping @ $1 + actual cost). the lady died anyway... ididn't know her... bought the cartilade from her nephew at a flea mkt, alongwith a lot of other good stuff. shark cartilage saved my ass from pseudogout... the free samples of naprosyn (?) worked faster but no better, andthe Rx cost a fortune to fill and bad for the body. i'd heard about sharkon gary null's radio show, and found the book "sharks don't get cancer" andit was off to GNC. a wise decision methinks.-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of MeredithSent: Monday, October 27, 2008 7:39 AM Subject: Re: Re: HIVHow about sharks and shark cartilage?

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