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Are there clinical studies done to validate the health benefits of Squalene?

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Are there clinical studies done to validate the health benefits of Squalene?

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Yes. Various research papers and clinical studies in Japan have been done to evaluate the cancer preventive action of Squalene. A large epidemiological study conducted in Greece found that people using a Squalene rich diet have a decreased risk of prostate cancer. Documented clinical studies have been done in Taiwan to evaluate the effects of Squalene in reducing bad-cholesterol levels in people with high cholesterol levels. Currently, Dr. Bikul Das of the Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute in Toronto, Canada are studying the effect of Squalene in reducing tumor growth. Ongoing studies are being undertaken worldwide to determine further Squalene’s additional health benefits.

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