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Anyone tried shark cartilage? It is supposed to inhibit new blood

vessel growth. Its used for cancer but also claims to help skin

problems like rosacea and psoriosis. Do a search on the web for

shark cartilage to read more about it. I have not tried it. Has

anyone?

Patty

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People may want to try herbal remedies before

resorting to animal products.

--- aaclouti artist@...> wrote:

> Anyone tried shark cartilage? It is supposed to

> inhibit new blood

> vessel growth. Its used for cancer but also claims

> to help skin

> problems like rosacea and psoriosis. Do a search on

> the web for

> shark cartilage to read more about it. I have not

> tried it. Has

> anyone?

>

> Patty

>

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---I just read that soy isoflavones also has the angiogenesis effect.

In rosacea-support@y..., Moya Stone wrote:

> People may want to try herbal remedies before

> resorting to animal products.

> --- aaclouti wrote:

> > Anyone tried shark cartilage? It is supposed to

> > inhibit new blood

> > vessel growth. Its used for cancer but also claims

> > to help skin

> > problems like rosacea and psoriosis. Do a search on

> > the web for

> > shark cartilage to read more about it. I have not

> > tried it. Has

> > anyone?

> >

> > Patty

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Please read the list highlights before posting to

> > the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> > Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

> > meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

> > change the subject when replying to a digest !

> >

> > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> > published book.

> >

> > To leave the list send an email to

> > rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y...

> >

> >

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