BIRD'S NEST, THEIR USES AND BENEFITS have been prized for centuries. They have been used as a highly nutritious healthy delicacy and a therapeutic supplement. With their high glycoprotein content, about seventy percent, and their neutral energetic property, bird's nest can be consumed for a long time and by people of all ages.
Bird's nests are considered neither warm nor cool in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
They are said to boost the immune system, strengthen respiratory functions, and nourish internal organs.
They are recommended by TCM practitioners as a cure for bronchial problems such as chronic cough and asthma.
Some people use them to complement other treatments intended to combat degenerative diseases. Increasingly, they are used for convalescence, post-natal and post-surgical.
Recent scientific findings about bird's nest characteristics highlight the presence of a unique profile of epidermal growth factor (EGF) believed responsible for repairing skin cells and tissue. This EGF is said to be responsible for their therapeutic benefits including enhancing a person's complexion.
In addition, edible bird's nests are said to have the ability to rejuvenate and restore youthfulness and make the skin glow.
Chinese and other Asian expectant mothers favor regular consumption of bird's nests because the complexion of the newborn is said also to be enhanced.
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