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What is the function of eating bird's nest?
As we all know, bird's nest has been regarded as a good tonic since ancient times, and it is a tonic that has many benefits to the human body. Bird's nest can also play the role of beauty beauty for women, so it is favored by many women, but its function goes far beyond this. So, what is the effect of eating bird's nest?

Anti-fatigue: It is found that some components in bird's nest have anti-fatigue effect, and it is precisely because of this that more and more people like to use bird's nest for health care in today's fast-paced lifestyle.

Improve resistance: It is found that bird's nest contains a substance called mitogen, which can promote the division of T cells, and the lymphatic system is an important immune cell of human body, so eating bird's nest often can improve human immunity.

Cosmetic function: For people with dark skin, eating bird's nest often can also play a cosmetic role, because bird's nest contains an electrocardiogram, which has the function of cell division and tissue reconstruction.

Fetal safety: pregnant women eat before pregnancy, which has the function of fetal safety and tire repair. Bird's nest nourishes yin, moistens dryness, tonifies spleen and lungs, which can not only make pregnant women strong, but also make future babies stronger, whiter, more beautiful and less prone to illness.

Strengthening the heart and lowering blood pressure: Japanese scientists applied bird's nest to animals and found that the intake of bird's nest can change the heart rate, cardiac contraction and blood pressure of animals, thus protecting the heart and lowering blood pressure.