Viscosity comparison of the shark cartilage[ValueOne]

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

Viscosity comparison of the shark cartilage

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  • Thank you for comment. A shark has been used as food and leather products for a long time in Japan. It makes ends meet on much sacrifice that a human being lives. Even if it is an animal assuming that a human being is edible, it is a plant and is the same. Will it be the scarcely best that a human being disappears from the world if I want to keep sacrificed ecosystem? If it is impossible, I think that it is necessary we thank for sacrifice to live, and to live in every day.

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  • he was shaking the first one 10 times more than the other....come on now ......

  • Shark cartilage is a placebo.

  • What does viscosity of shark cartilage prove??

  • 6:01 looks like jizz...

  • Hey im using an Australian made shark cartilage, and i noticed it looked the least viscous in your experiment. What affect does this have on the overall tablet itself?

  • I hurt my knee the other day while playing football. Was completely swollen and no antiinflammetry tablets or gells did the slightest. Someone told me to try shark cartilage and just after 2 days i've noticed a huge improvement, being able to walk on my leg and the swelling has gone done near back to normal. I was a scheptic at first, however now im praising the stuff. So please don't tell me it 'does nothing for humans', because you have no first hand idea of its affect!

  • Thanks for this information & this comment^__*

  • Shark cartilage does nothing for humans. It has been scientifically proven. Please don't contribute to these companies getting wealthy by harming the environment. We need sharks in order for the ecosystem to function (there's a reason sharks were here long before us) so please leave them in the oceans where they belong.

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