The ** of various medicinal herbs, gems and rare items has experienced huge fluctuations. These items, which were once wildly hyped by private capital, have long since fallen to the altar.
7. Cordyceps, an ordinary medicinal material that only costs 20 yuan a kilogram in the 70s of the last century, was once hyped by private capital to the peak of 700,000 yuan a kilogram, known as the "Oriental Divine Grass". In 2015, Cordyceps sinensis was regulated, and the State Food and Drug Administration kicked it out of the list of health products, and this crazy hype gradually cooled down.
Sixth, black wolfberry, this kind of wild fruit with no actual effect, was fried by private funds, and was sold for 4,000 yuan a pound at its peak, and once became a sky-high price miracle medicine that ordinary people could not climb. However, with the large-scale artificial planting, the black wolfberry quickly fell off the altar, and it also fell directly from 1,000 yuan per catty to 10 yuan.
Fifth, Dendrobium, more than ten years ago, this kind of fairy grass was fried from 5 yuan per catty to 10,000 yuan per catty. However, with the emergence of artificially planted dendrobium, it quickly fell off the altar and fell directly to fifty yuan a catty.
Fourth, Hainan Huanghuali. In the 80s of the last century, Hainan Huanghuali only needed 1 yuan a catty, but it was artificially hyped to a maximum of 10 million catties. However, this ** has no price, because the fake and shoddy Hainan Huanghuali has hit the entire city, making this wood with an aristocratic atmosphere from the inside out difficult to find the real thing, that is to say, if you can find treasures, Haihuang still retains its value. 100 help plan
3. Agarwood. This spice, known as a plant diamond, was once a scythe for harvesting leeks. Two years ago, it was reported that a wealthy female businessman spent 450,000 yuan to buy an agarwood bracelet at an exhibition, and later found that it was a fake, and the cost was only 50 yuan.
2. Burmese jadeite. Today's jadeite market is about to stop, affected by the general environment, there are fewer and fewer people who are really willing to spend ** to buy jadeite, so some people say that its collapse is a matter of time.
1. Clematis. In the 90s of the last century, there was a trend of health care in China, and the golden clematis was also dug up by speculators to boast of its miraculous medicinal health value, and the highest was sold to 230,000 catties, and it was frantically dug to the endangered. Later, the myth was shattered, and the ** of golden clematis quickly fell to the freezing point, and no one asked for 100 yuan a catty.