Bird's nest has the effect of tonifying the lungs and nourishing the yin, stopping the cough of lung deficiency and reducing the lesions of lung qi,, tonifying the deficiency and nourishing the stomach, stopping the stomach coldness, vomiting, stopping the sweating, qi deficiency, excessive sweating of spleen deficiency, and making one's skin smooth and so on.
1, tonifying the lungs and nourishing the yin, stopping lung deficiency cough, reduce lung qi lesions. Including lung yin deficiency of asthma, shortness of breath, prolonged cough, blood in sputum, coughing up blood, hemoptysis, bronchitis, sweating, low-grade fever.
2, tonifying deficiency and nourishing the stomach, stop stomach coldness, vomiting. Stomach Yin deficiency caused by regurgitation, dry vomiting, intestinal sounds.
3, where weakness after illness, consumption, loss of vitality, with bird's nest for food, can nourish yin and regulate the middle.
4. It can stop sweating, excessive sweating, frequent urination, nocturia of Qi deficiency and spleen deficiency.
5. It makes one's skin smooth, elastic and glossy, thus reducing wrinkles.
Expanded Information:
Bird's Nest, also known as Swallow Vegetable, Swallow Root, and Swallow Vegetable, refers to the family of the rainbird family of the order Rain Birds It is a nest made of saliva secreted by some of the swiftlets in the Rain Bird family and several species of swiftlets in the swiftlet genus, and mixed with other substances to form a nest.
Bird's nests can be classified into two types of nesting places, namely, "House Swallows" and "Cave Swallows". Cave Swallows are different in color due to the influence of minerals, and can be divided into White Swallows, Yellow Swallows, and Red Swallows, while House Swallows are only available in one color: Ivory White. Bird's nest is one of the traditional and valuable foods that have been consumed in China since the Ming Dynasty. The so-called "blood bird's nests" on the market are rumored to be made from artificially farmed swiftlets through the "bird dung fumigation method".
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