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Since 1922 sharks have been found to have extremely beneficial properties to the human body. The antioxidant properties of Shark Liver Oil can be considered the cure-all of the sea. 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. It was also used internally to give stamina and support gastrointestinal health. The natives of Micronesia long used it as a remedy for various sicknesses and diseases. It was also taken as a tonic. Spanish seamen regularly took what they called "oil of the great fish". They felt it gave them greater resistance to cold and illness.
Alkylglycerols (AKGs) found in sharks is one of the main ingredients that give them their immune supporting ability.
We who live in New Zealand are lucky in regard to Shark Liver Oils. In our clean Southern Oceans some of our deep sea sharks have the highest concentrations of Alkylglycerols found anywhere, in some cases being up to 60%. This is what has prompted me to offer my own brand of Shark Liver Oil called Southern Deep Shark Liver Oil at very competitive prices. Because of exchange rates it is also available at far superior prices to northern hemisphere Shark Liver Oil even with shipping taken into account.
Deep sea sharks are not caught for their shark liver oil but are caught for their meat or as a by-product of fishing for other species. There is an ample supply of shark livers from these sources and no need in the foreseeable future for deep sea sharks to be caught for their oil.
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