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Does fish glue have hormones?
Fish glue has no hormones.

When it comes to fish glue, many people seem strange. In fact, to put it bluntly, fish glue is fish bubbles and fish bellies, and some people call it swim bladder to help fish float and dive.

Of course, the average swim bladder can't be gelatin. The swim bladder that can be called gelatin is all marine fish, and the swim bladder is also big. This was one of the eight treasures in ancient times, but it was still a tribute in the Tang Dynasty, and most people could not afford it.

What is the nutritional and medicinal value of this fish glue? Let's talk with you today.

Let's talk about the achievements of modern research. It is found that fish glue is rich in high-grade collagen and mucopolysaccharide, as well as trace elements such as vitamins, calcium, iron, zinc and selenium. Collagen in fish glue contains a variety of amino acids, including glycine, alanine, glutamic acid, proline, arginine, aspartic acid and so on.

In addition to amino acids, Kazakhstan also contains trace elements such as iron, copper, manganese and zinc and unsaturated fatty acids, which is a typical high-quality food with high protein, low fat and no cholesterol. It is also an ideal meal replacement food for many people who are dieting and losing weight, with high nutritional value.

In addition to modern research, China has a clear understanding of fish glue from ancient times to the present, and fish glue plays a magical role in TCM health preservation. As recorded in Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica in Ming Dynasty, fish glue can "stop bleeding, burn and scald, and treat postpartum gout and dystocia". The new edition of materia medica records that fish glue enters the kidney meridian and can replenish blood.