After so many years of people's development, the resources in the mainland have begun to slowly dry up, especially in the last hundred years, with the progress of industrial civilization, people have more demands for nature. Most of the mainland's resources have been developed, but the ocean is still rich in resources with its natural protection, so the ocean is our treasure.
This treasure refers not only to precious jewels and gold, but also to creatures with special functions. For example, red algae is a very common marine life, but it has extremely high medicinal value. It has good virus resistance and has an excellent effect on treating our cold. There is also a small ball fish in the ocean, which can extract the analgesic effect comparable to that of saffron in its liver. Also, in the Caribbean, there is a kind of coral polyp, and its medicinal value has been discovered recently. We can extract a hormone from polyps, which is also very effective in our body and can be used to treat asthma, nervous system and heart disease. Not only these are found now, but also the blue eel living in the Pacific Ocean. A hormone can also be extracted from the body of the blue eel to treat our heart rate disorder. This problem is very common in our life. We usually stay up late to work overtime and play games all night, which is easy to cause this problem.
It is not unusual to find that living things in the ocean have medicinal value now, but it is indeed a very important thing. Land resources are slowly drying up, so we should learn this lesson. When developing marine treasures, we should follow the gradual progress and keep the balance of nature, so as to achieve sustainable development. I hope that in the future, we can give full play to the role of the ocean and find more creatures with medicinal value to treat people's diseases.