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Sea dragons and seahorses belong to the same family of species. According to the ancient Chinese medical book “Bai Cao Jing” (Mirror of Medicinal Herbs), sea dragons are recorded to have medicinal value that surpasses seahorses by a significant margin.

Wild Sea Dragon

Nature
WarmWarm
Channel Tropism
LiverLiver
KidneyKidney
Taste
SweetSweet
SaltySalty
Benfits

It has an anti-cancer effect by increasing the level of sex hormones.

Increasing the Level of Sex Hormones
Ethanol extract of sea dragon is believed to have the efficacy of stimulating the secretion of sex hormones in the human body. For males, increased sex hormone secretion can enhance sexual function and promote muscle growth. For females, increased sex hormone secretion can promote thickening of the uterine lining, ensuring smooth menstrual cycles and facilitating the process of pregnancy.

Anti-cancer Effects
The water extract of sea dragon is believed to have the efficacy of promoting the transformation of peripheral blood lymphocytes in the human body into cells that inhibit cancer cell strains. It can dissolve cancer cells to some extent and inhibit their spread.
Origins

Sea dragon habitats around South Asia and southern coast of Australia.

Habitat

Most species of sea dragons grow at the junction of estuaries and seas, so they can adapt to areas of varying concentrations of seawater and survive even in freshwater.

Craftsmanship

Sea dragons are available throughout the year, but their production is generally higher from April to September. When fishermen catch sea dragons, they usually remove the outer black membrane and internal organs together with the fish. They then clean and dry them through washing and drying processes.