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Does shark cartilage contain a lot of cholesterol?

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Shouldn't?: Typically none at all; unless the formulation contains some which would make no sense to me.

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Not enough to matter: Shark cartilage supplements are most commonly used for osteoarthritis. Although the supplement capsules do contain some cholesterol, the amount should be negligible in terms of its effect on your serum cholesterol levels.

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