Bovine Cartilage



Bovine Cartilage 

Definition: Bovine cartilage helps to promote wound healing and 
inhibit inflammation. Compounds in bovine cartilage have the ability 
to block angiogenesis, the process by which tumors are fed by a 
network of new blood vessels.

Applications: Rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, ulcerative colitis, 
lupus, firm tumors, connective tissue diseases and inflammatory 
joint conditions. 

Recommendations: Make sure to purchase clean and pure dried-powder 
forms that come from cattle which are disease and hormone free. 
Like shark cartilage, bovine varieties must be taken in rather 
large doses in order to work. Loose powdered forms are much more 
practical, although the capsulized product can be used 
preventatively. 



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