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While the "Miracle Fly" of folklore might claim the fly cures cancer (untrue), the reality is that the larva is a medical miracle for diabetic ulcers and bedsores. Some villagers in remote Thailand still burn dried flies over a wound to "smoke out spirits," not realizing they are actually depositing antimicrobial chitin particles.

The Miracle Fly teaches us that size is not a limitation. In a world obsessed with building bigger, faster, stronger, the fly shows that the future is smaller, lighter, and smarter. miracle fly

After the larvae finish eating, their leftover “frass” (insect manure) is a nutrient-rich fertilizer for crops. The cycle is closed: waste → larvae → animal feed → food → back to waste. While the "Miracle Fly" of folklore might claim