Bird s nest companies are going public!Is bird s nest a nutrient or an IQ tax?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

Recently, the bird's nest brand Bird's Nest House passed the listing hearing of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This means that China's largest bird's nest company is on the road to an IPO.

As the largest manufacturer of bird's nest products in China last year, with a market share of 14%, the launch of Yanzhiwu will undoubtedly further promote the popularity and awareness of bird's nest products.

However, people's opinions on bird's nest have always been controversial. What exactly are the nutrients of bird's nest?Is it a nutrient that is good for the body, or is it a "lady harvester" in high-end consumer goods?Let's have a hard time.

Bird's nest has been regarded as a traditional Chinese medicine food since the Tang Dynasty for malnutrition, increasing metabolic rate, boosting the immune system, and improving skin tone. Modern studies have shown that bird's nest also has anti-cancer, anti-aging, phlegm and cough suppressant, anti-tuberculosis, voice improvement, weakness and physical exhaustion. The main components of bird's nest include glycoprotein, calcium, sodium, potassium, and carbohydrates. It is known as the "caviar" of the East and is expensive for its high nutritional and medicinal properties.

The main ingredient of bird's nest is protein, which makes up 50% to 55% of the dry weight. In addition, bird's nest also contains a lot of carbohydrates, the main of which is sialic acid. Sialic acid contributes to the development of gangliosides in the brain and can enhance the neurological and intellectual development of babies when ingested. Bird's nest also contains a variety of essential trace elements such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, sodium, potassium, iodine, and essential amino acids.

Bird's nest is considered a highly nutritious, restorative food that is suitable for people of all ages and genders. It contains 9 of the 18 essential amino acids required by the human body, making it a complete amino acid for vegetarians**. Some of the key components in bird's nest, such as essential amino acids, sialic acid, etc., may have significant health benefits in general, especially in enhancing lung function, improving **health, and anti-aging.

Although bird's nest has certain nutritional value and health benefits, there is no question about whether bird's nest products are worth the money, whether they are expensive, and whether they belong to the "IQ tax".In this regard, the benevolent will see the benevolent, and the wise will see the wise. Some people may think that bird's nest is a precious health supplement that is worth buying;Others may think that it is too high and is a "lady harvester" in high-end consumer goods.

So, what do you think?Feel free to leave a comment.

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