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CATDOLL: What are the uses of fly maggots? What is their value?

What are the uses of fly maggots? What is their value?

Among the existing natural resources, the resources that are large in scale, widely distributed, rich in nutrients, easy to develop, and lack development efforts should first be insect resources. Among this large family of insect resources, the development and utilization of houseflies is particularly eye-catching.

The larvae of houseflies - maggots, are rich in protein, so maggots can be used to extract protein for use in the food industry, fermentation industry, pharmaceutical industry, etc. The deep processing of maggots has great development potential and can be developed into a variety of products such as medicines, health products, biochemical preparations, pesticides and chemicals. The active protein powder directly extracted from maggots has the effects of anti-fatigue, anti-radiation, anti-aging, liver protection, and immunity enhancement, and is an ideal health product.

Chitin can be extracted from the skin and pupa shell of fly maggots. Chitin is a natural bioactive substance containing polysaccharides. It is widely used in many high-tech fields such as industry, medicine, food, daily chemicals, national defense, environmental protection, agriculture, etc. Its development and utilization has long been valued by the scientific community, medical community, and business community at home and abroad.

Houseflies have unique immune functions. They contain an "antibacterial active protein" with a strong bactericidal effect. This active protein is sufficient to kill invading bacteria at a concentration of only one ten-thousandth. At the same time, their hemolymph contains lectins with anti-cancer effects, which foreign scientists have used to develop a variety of anti-cancer drugs. In addition, fly maggots contain a fecal alkali-producing bacterium that can inhibit a variety of bacteria in skin abscesses. It can also promote the formation of the epidermis and the healing of wounds. It is a boon for patients with skin burns and injuries.

In addition, maggots also contain 2%-4% phospholipids, which have the functions of protecting cell membranes, lowering blood lipids, and preventing cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, the development and utilization of maggots has a very broad prospect in medicine.

All kinds of medicines extracted from fly maggots are pure biological preparations, which have no side effects on the human body. In addition, they can strengthen the foundation, enhance the body structure, accelerate the health of the body, and increase the body's immunity while curing diseases. Unlike current chemical products, which are not only expensive, but also bring side effects and endless pain to many patients, and even endanger their lives. Most of the current cancers are caused by people's frequent contact with, use of, infection with, abuse of chemicals, drinking chemically contaminated water, and inhalation of toxic chemical gases. Chemical products have reached the point where people are terrified. Today's society needs pollution-free green food, and even more pollution-free, pure biological green medicines.

The various drugs developed by deep processing of fly maggots are pure biological preparations without chemical components, which are exactly the green drugs that people urgently need. Since fly maggots are cheap to breed, the breeding method is simple and convenient, the breeding cost is low, and the trend of unlimited rising prices of drugs can be effectively controlled. Therefore, various pure biological drugs developed by fly maggots have a bright future in the future.

Are there medical maggots in the world?

Yes. Maggot therapy is a natural biological therapy that uses medical maggots to help clean festering wounds and eat up dead tissue and bacteria that hinder wound healing.

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