Earthworms are extremely helpful in dissolving blood clots, lowering blood viscosity and improving blood circulation.
Earthworms have another name as a medicinal herb, Dillon. In addition to making fish feed, earthworms have extremely valuable medicinal properties.
In the biological world earthworms have a special phenomenon of life - rebirth after break. The fact that an earthworm breaks in two doesn't make it lose its life; after a while, it turns from one to two.
Scientists solved this mystery in the 1990s. Earthworms have a special active protein component in their bodies, known medically as active digitonin. The active geodon protein will stimulate the rapid mitosis of each cell immediately after the earthworm is cut off, re-establishing a new life system of movement, touch and smell.
Dillon is not only rich in nutrients, but also contains a variety of pharmacological active ingredients, and its pharmacological effects involve almost every system of the human body. The high value and wide range of uses of Dillon, whether as a drug, or nutritional health care products developed and utilized in the economic, social and ecological aspects of the huge potential benefits.
After a long-term study, it is found that Dilong protein has a good clinical effect on dissolving blood clots, softening blood vessels, lowering blood viscosity, two-way regulation of blood pressure, lowering blood sugar and improving microcirculation.
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Earthworms
Earthworms are carrion-feeding soil animals that feed mainly on decaying organic matter. So earthworms are decomposers in the natural cycle of matter. The role of earthworms in this loop is second only to soil microorganisms and exceeds that of other soil animals. Earthworms play a huge role in the natural material cycle and ecological balance.
Earthworms are known as "ecosystem engineers" because of their ability to influence many of the processes that determine soil fertility. Through its activities of feeding, digesting, defecating, and burrowing, the earthworm forms numerous reaction rings inside and outside of its body that affect the biological, chemical, and physical processes of the ecosystem.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Earthworm
Baidu Encyclopedia - Earthworm