1, dissipate swelling function
Sea dragon has the function of dissipating swelling, can be used to treat the obstruction and accumulation, scrofula gall, bruises, carbuncles and boils and other diseases.
2, blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis
Hyalong has the function of activating blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis, which can promote the operation of qi and blood in the human body, and is used in the treatment of blood stasis, which has a very good effect.
3, tonifying the kidneys and aphrodisiacs
The efficacy and function of the sea dragon also lies in the aphrodisiacs, which can be used for the treatment of impotence and other men's diseases, and can also be used in the treatment of old people and debilitated people's neurological exhaustion.
4, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect
The sea dragon has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect, can relieve pain.
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Extended information: Australian Sea Dragon Australia's Rare Animals From Ancient and Mysterious Australia Primitive Life Intertwined with Modern Civilization Along with the koala, another national treasure, the Australian golddragon The Australian sea dragon grows in seaweed on the Australian seabed, and the adults are about a foot long. Adults are about a foot long, and when you don't look closely, they look like floating seaweed, but when you look closely, you'll see that they really do have the form of a dragon. The sea dragon is actually a fish, and its skin is covered with a layer of armor that looks like bone. It has good eyesight and feeds on tiny shrimp and sea fleas, and because it has no teeth, it sucks food whole into its tiny mouth when it sees it. Like all fish, the sea dragon lays eggs and reproduces, the difference being that it is the male that completes the process of conception, the female lays her eggs on the male's tail and then leaves; these eggs remain on the male's tail for about five weeks before hatching. Once hatched, the baby sea dragon can see, swim, and must find its own food and live independently, since its father is not obligated to care for the young. It takes two years of growth for a baby sea dragon to reach adulthood. /baike.baidu.com/item/seadragon/3886 "target="_blank">Baidu Encyclopedia - Sea Dragon