Red algae
08/24/2018 / By Ralph Flores
Safe and natural: Red algae shown to prevent the cause of osteoarthritis
A study conducted by the Cairo University in Egypt has revealed that Actinotrichia fragilis (commonly known as red algae) could potentially be an alternative form of treating osteoarthritis (OA) in the near future. The algae, when used either in powder or gel form, has shown promise in managing the underlying factors of the condition during the testing stages. The research, which was published […]
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