| Why Shark Liver Oil? |
| You may be thinking ‘why shark liver oil rather than a quality fish or cod
liver oil?’ Because not only does shark liver oil supply's the healthiness
giving OMEGA 3, DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) and EPA
(Eicosapentaenoic Acid), it also contains alkylglycerols and these are
only found in human milk, cow’s milk and shark liver oil. |
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| Shark Liver Oil acts in the biosynthesis of cholesterol. It also easily
penetrates the cell membranes and plays an effective role as an
antioxidant. Shark liver oil has DHA (docosahexaeonic acid) and EPA
(eicosapentaenoic acid), two omega-3 fatty acids that help in the
maintaining of healthy joints. |
| SHARK LIVER OIL BENEFITS: |
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Helps maintain supple and flexible joints |
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It contains antioxidants that help protect the body’s |
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tissues against the damaging effects of free radicals. |
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Helps maintain healthy skin |
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| The benefits of Shark Liver Oil are not a recent discovery. Fishermen
around the world have long been aware of the curative properties of the
oil from deep-sea shark livers. Japanese fishermen fishing Surga Bay on
the Izu Peninsula hundreds of years ago called the liver oil they got from
sharks pulled from 1000m depths of the bay, "Samedawa" or "cure all". In
Norway and Sweden shark liver oil was traditionally used externally to
heal wounds and to protect the skin from the ravages of days in the sun
in small boats and hauling in nets with wet hands. |
| Sourced from non-protected species in the Atlantic Ocean |