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'''Shark liver oil''' is obtained from ]s caught for food purposes only, living in cold, deep oceans. The liver oil from sharks has been used by fishermen for centuries as a folk remedy for general debility, for healing wounds, sores, irritations of the respiratory tract and the alimentary canal and for lymph node swelling. | ||
Shark liver oil is rich in ]s, which are naturally found in mother's milk and in bone marrow. It is rich in ] and ] and in essential ]s. It is also very gooey. | |||
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Shark liver oil is obtained from sharks caught for food purposes only, living in cold, deep oceans. The liver oil from sharks has been used by fishermen for centuries as a folk remedy for general debility, for healing wounds, sores, irritations of the respiratory tract and the alimentary canal and for lymph node swelling.
Shark liver oil is rich in alkylglycerols, which are naturally found in mother's milk and in bone marrow. It is rich in Vitamins A and D and in essential Omega-3 fatty acids. It is also very gooey.