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  2. Use of sea turtles in West African traditional medicine

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    The skeletons of sea turtles are believed to aid in the growth of children in villages along the coast of Togo; thus the pulverized bones of sea turtles are sometimes added to a child's bath water. [2] In Cape Verde, sea turtles are used for similar purposes. Islanders protect themselves from evil spirits by boiling a turtle's shell, then ...

  3. Human uses of reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Adult sea turtles are harpooned or speared and used for meat, fat and the shell. "Tortoise shell" is usually a product of a sea turtle shell. This is used in decorative items. The oil processed from the fat is sold as turtle oil, and is used in beauty products. Fresh water turtles are also exploited for food in the form of soup and live animals.

  4. Guilinggao - Wikipedia

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    Guilinggao (Chinese: 龜苓膏; pinyin: Guīlínggāo), also known as tortoise jelly (though not technically correct) or turtle powder, is a jelly-like Chinese medicine, also sold as a dessert.

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    Fish oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are important for your brain health, memory, heart health, and reproductive system—among other things.

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  7. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    Sea turtles are very vulnerable to oil pollution, both because of the oil's tendency to linger on the water's surface, and because oil can affect them at every stage of their life cycle. [159] Oil can poison the sea turtles upon entering their digestive system. Sea turtles [160] have a cycle that they follow from birth. The cycle depends on the ...

  8. Deadly (and Illegal) Sea Turtle Stew Kills 3 - AOL

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    The sea turtle’s diet often consists of algae toxic to humans. This contamination spreads through sea turtle consumption and can cause severe illness or death in humans and animals alike.

  9. Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Sea turtles are caught worldwide, although in many countries it is illegal to hunt most species. [34] Many coastal communities around the world depend on sea turtles as a source of protein, often gathering sea turtle eggs, and keeping captured sea turtles alive on their backs until needed for consumption. [35] Most species of sea turtle are now ...