Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 8, 2018

Girl, 6, reaches puberty early because frequently drank Bird Nest Soup


Sin Chew Daily reported that a six-year-old girl from Zhejiang, China, was found to have matured sexually after her mother frequently fed her sweet Bird Nest Soup and other supplements.
The mother, known as Lee, discovered earlier this year that a small bulge had developed under her daughter's nipples.
She also discovered bloodstains when washing the girl's panties earlier this month, which prompted her to take her to a doctor.
An examination concluded that the girl had reached puberty early because of excessive nutrient intake.

Lee said she was health-conscious and would boil Bird Nest Soup, honey and other supplements with chicken wings for herself.She said she usually gave her daughter a small share because she enjoyed it and thought it would be good for her health.
Doctors pointed out that excessive nutrient intake could have affected the child's hormone system and accelerated the development of her secondary sexual characteristics.

5 Reasons Why Bottled Bird Nest Soup Is Not Better Than Dried Ones

You have heard it all too often – that it has the same nutritional components of those that you prepare yourself with the dried ones, and PLUS, it’s convenient. Just pop the bottle open and enjoy the goodness.
But is it, really? Here’s 5 reasons why we really still highly recommend preparing dried Bird Nest Soup by yourself, instead of being lazy and opt for bottled ones.
5 Reasons Why Bottled Bird Nest Soup Is Not Better Than Dried Ones
5 Reasons Why Bottled Bird Nest Soup Is Not Better Than Dried Ones

1. Mostly sugar water

Trust us, it is full of unwanted sugar water, mixed with really tiny bits of Bird Nest Soup that probably has little to no health benefits for you and your loved ones.
Truth be told, bottled Bird Nest Soup have been taken over by great marketing gimmicks to make you think that it is as good as preparing dried Bird Nest Soup by yourself.
But really, the high contents of sugar makes it appeal more to your taste buds, to make you believe that it really is that good, and makes your brain ask for more.
Think Coke.

2. No bang for your buck

A picture speaks a thousand words. We poured out a typical bottled Bird Nest Soup (picture above) to show what it is that you are consuming.
Really, believe us now when we say it is mainly sugar water and tiny bits of Bird Nest Soup?
You’re welcome.
On the contrary, this is what our Company's Bird Nest Soup looks like after we soak it for about 5 hours. More than 100grams of pure goodness.
And mind you, it is expanded from an 8gram piece. That’s at least 10 times of expansion rate!
Still contemplating between having that bottle of Bird Nest Soup and preparing your own with dried ones?

3. You can't get creative

Just look at the pictures. Abalone with Bird Nest Soup? Sounds delicious to me. Feeling them hunger pangs?
How about eating it with papaya, within a papaya? That’s right. You probably won’t be able to prepare these by using bottled Bird Nest Soup. It’ll probably taste nasty and tasteless.
Plus, the fact that you painstakingly spent great effort to prepare the dish will satisfy you even more.

4. It makes you lazy

Need we say more? This is a total no-brainer: nobody likes a lazy bum. At all.
If all you wish for is just to pop open a bottle and expect a miracle, we're worried for you.
Good things take time and effort. Get that in your head.

5. Little to no health benefits

That’s right.
Think about it, if it is mostly sugar water and tiny bits of Bird Nest Soup, do you think you will be able to reap much benefits from it (if any to begin with)? Compare the benefits of dried ones here and here.
Don’t be lazy, opt for dried Bird Nest Soup and prepare them on your own. You can thank us later.

CONCLUSION

If you are still skeptical, try both bottled Bird Nest Soup and dried ones on your own, and you will awaken your senses. That will be the best conclusion.
But remember, only purchase from reliable and trusted suppliers. There are way too many fake ones out there in the market that are not safe for consumption.
A ridiculously cheap price tag with any kind of product usually spells trouble and is too good to be true. Steer clear.

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