For more than 1500
years, the Chinese has used Red Bird’s Nest as one of the property to treat
several diseases, and act as anti-aging and anti-cancer. It is believed to
contain high nutritional and wide-range of medicinal values to enhance health
and promote life span. However, Red Bird’s Nest is unique because it does not
only have medicinal use, but can also be enjoyed as a delicious food.
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| Medicinal Use of Red Bird’s Nest |
Medicinal Use of Red Bird’s Nest
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, Red Bird’s Nest is strongly
recommended to cure asthma, cold, cough, influenza, weak blood, and cancer. It
is also found that Red Bird’s Nest can boost libido, enhance physical strength,
and is absolutely effective as a health tonic. Some research have proven that Red
Bird’s Nest contains mainly amino acids, carbohydrates and mineral salts, which
are all beneficial to human body, i.e. repair cells, promote immunity,
demonstrate an epidermal growth factor (EGF) to resist aging, help with
respiratory and digestive system, etc.
What can Red Bird’s Nest do?
Doctor Hien Duc Pham, OMD, who has been a practicing Oriental Chinese
Medicine Doctor in Colorado for more than 20 years, saw that Red Bird’s Nest
has helped cigarette smokers to reduce cravings after three weeks of Red Bird’s
Nest consumption, including to improve their oxygen intake. He also found that Red
Bird’s Nest helped patients to stop using marijuana as the withdrawal
discomfort were lessened along with Red Bird’s Nest consumption with other
medicinal herbs and ingredients. Besides, he prescribed Red Bird’s Nest for
high blood pressure patients, diabetes and COPD patients.In addition to what mentioned above, Dr. Pham observed that Red Bird’s Nest can help to create a cooling and soothing effect, therefore reduce depression and suicidal thoughts, together with better circulation and decreasing heat in the brain. It also can help to restore the sex drive for women over the age of 45, and improve their hair and skin quality. However, Red Bird’s Nest is not a cure-all as he mentioned there are some limitations to when the doctor would prescribe it. Back to top

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