"Uncovering the Cancer-Fighting Potential of a Surprising Sea Creature"

Scientists in the Philippines have discovered that a sea cucumber species, known as stichopus cf. horrens, which resembles dog poop, contains bioactive compounds that could potentially be effective in fighting cancer. The researchers found chemicals such as terpenoid glycosides and saponins in the sea cucumber, which are known to have anti-cancer properties. The species is also believed to promote the growth of neural processes and contains a chemical with anti-inflammatory properties. However, further research is needed to determine the safety and efficacy of these compounds for human use. Sea cucumbers have long been valued in traditional Chinese medicine as an aphrodisiac, although scientific evidence supporting this claim is lacking.
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