Whilst pure Swallow
Birds Nest are rich in nutrients with health promoting properties for the human
body, its high market value means that there is a type of “black market” of the
same product but a much lower quality version. Improper cleaning reduces the
nutrient content and poses a real threat to consumers.
As Swallow Birds Nest are a natural
product it is only to be expected that there will be certain impurities, i.e.,
feathers, vegetation, sand etc which require a careful cleaning process to
ensure that these imperfections are not transmitted to the consumer. However,
to reduce costs, many manufacturers do not carry out an ethical cleaning
process to the desired standard.
The traditional method requires
removing the feathers using a floatation technique that involves vegetable
oils. At the same time, use of bleaching agents was also adopted and as
mentioned previously, this stripped the nests of their nutritive qualities so
an alternative formula that involves dissolution of the nest, filtration and freeze
drying was researched to replace the traditional method. This new procedure is
more cost effective so the aim is to pass the saved expense to the consumer,
leveling out the market’s playing field.
But what happens if corners are cut
and instead of following procedure, they simply bleach the Swallow Birds Nest?
How can you differentiate between a pure Swallow Birds Nest and the fake kind?
And what is the government currently doing to prevent the widespread market of
contaminated products?
The Dangers Of Bleached Swallow Birds Nest |
Contaminants
and Government Policy
At this time there are many
conflicting regulations and guidelines with regards Swallow Birds Nest
production and this has provoked a situation in which a mind blowing 90% of
these traders do not operate with a valid license or comply with the approved
cleaning process.
Those who insist on chemical
bleached Swallow Birds Nest run the risk of introducing highly toxic substances
that can cause cancer. The most used chemicals used are H202, S02 and S03.
Not only do consumers have to be
concerned about bleached Swallow Birds Nest, but of those deceitful traders who
would scam people into purchasing artificially dyed red Swallow Birds Nest as
many consider them to be of a higher value but in actual fact, studies show
that these contain more natural contaminants than the white counterpart. The
red nests are normally constructed in caves upon which the iron and other
materials in the environment are absorbed
Real
vs. Fake
a) The nests shouldn’t be totally
white or reflective in any way.
b) Natural nests vary in size and
weight whereas manufactured nests are uniform.
c) Smell the nest to see if you can
detect the scent of eggs. If there is no smell, the nest hasn’t been treated or
only in a small dose. If you note an unpleasant smell then the nest has more
than likely been chemical bleached.
d) As they are built with saliva,
these strands will separate from each other when soaked in water and will be of
a different length.
Preserve the industry; do NOT accept
bleached Swallow Birds Nest.
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