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Boots shark cartilage capsules

A SHARP-EYED customer at a Phuket store has triggered an international review of the sale of capsules made from shark cartilage, found in the local Boots chemist shop.

Sale of shark cartilage is contentious because sharks are seen as endangered, especially by the taking of fins for shark’s fin soup, a Chinese delicacy.

Asian fishermen, having caught a shark, usually cut off the fins before pushing the still-living creature overboard.

The efficacy of shark cartilage in treatment for cancer has also been called into question.

Ian Hunter, managing director of Boots Retail (Thailand) based in Bangkok, told the Phuketwan web site that the issue had been referred to the communications section at the firm’s headquarters in Britain. He did not have authority to comment.

Sixty shark cartilage capsules are for sale in a 500mg bottle, carry a sticker saying ”NEW,” at the Boots store at Tesco-Lotus in Phuket City.

Phuket has a large diving community and placement of a shark-based product on the shelves in a local Western chemist store almost inevitably prompted a reaction.

The popularity of shark cartilage has been attributed to a best-selling book, ‘Sharks Don’t Get Cancer,’ by Dr William Lane, published in 1992.

While users say the supplement is effective, existing studies of shark cartilage on a variety of cancers have produced negligible to non-existent results.

Original article here.

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