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Traditional medicine refers to the ethnomedical knowledge of societies based on local theory and belief.[1] In West Africa, sea turtles are killed for use in traditional medicine.

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Many parts of a turtle's body are believed to have healing properties. For example, fat from leatherback turtles is used to treat numerous maladies, such as malaria, seizures and fever. A turtle's blood may be used to treat anemic patients, and their bones to heal those suffering from rickets. 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 bathing in the water. The liver and gallbladder are preserved and used to treat numerous ailments, including anemia and hepatitis. Among Cape Verdean villagers, it is also believed that drinking a sea turtle's blood increases one's lifespan.[3]

  1. ^ "WHO | Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine". WHO. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  2. ^ "MTN 116:23-25 Presence of Sea Turtles in Traditional Pharmacopoeia and Beliefs of West Africa". www.seaturtle.org. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  3. ^ "The Use of Sea Turtles in Traditional Medicine in the Cape Verde Archipelago, West Africa". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2019-03-27.

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