
Professor Garcia-Arraras
'Sea cucumbers will probably provide us with the key to deciphering how to regenerate our tissues, or at least find out what is needed to do this.”
Ref Article: Common cellular events occur during wound healing and organ regeneration in the sea cucumber Holothuria glaberrima, Jose E San Miguel-Ruiz and Jose E Garcia-Arraras, BMC Developmental Biology
A study in University of Queensland
on sea cucumber showed that it functioned as an anti- inflammatory and helped rebuild arthritic joints. Another study by Dr. Mitchell Kurk, Medical Director of the Biomedical Revitalization Center of Lawrence, New York, showed a 70% improvement in symptoms of arthritic patients with the use of sea cucumber.
Yun Guang Tong
a researcher of Materia Media Shanghai, stated that sea cucumber is effective to overcome cyst as it contains filinopsida A. Filipnosida A helps to prevent the forming of new blood vessels on cancer or tumor cell. Spirulina, as a matter of fact, also has the same efficacy. Prof Zaiton Hassan, a researcher of Food Science Department of Malaysia Putra University conveyed that sea cucumber contains a high eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid. Accordingly, consuming sea cucumber will enhance the restoration of damaged cells. In addition, It also contains collagen that help to enhance Yati's wound recovery.
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