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General FAQ

1Why choose Golden Bird Nest?
Our products are manufactured in our own HACCP, HALAL, GMP certified factory. We only produce high quality and hygienic products. We strive to deliver only premium and fresh bird nest products to our customers.
2Where are these products from?
All GBN products are 100% home-grown in Malaysia.
3What’s the content in each bottle of GBN?
Each bottle is packed with 1.5g of edible bird nest, RO water, 100% organic sugar cane and 100% organic herbal (if it comes with flavour).
4How many bottles are there in a set?
70ml each, 6 bottles a set in Beauty of Six and 2 bottles a set in Twin Pack.
5Does GBN bottles contain any chemicals?
There are no chemicals and no preservatives in our products.
6How often should I eat Bird’s Nest?
It can be consumed daily.
7What’s the best way to consume Bird’s Nest?
Bird nest is classified as a tonic. Ideally, it is best to consume before sleep or first thing one wake up. Don’t forget to heat up the bottle, to allow our body to have better absorption of the nutrients.
8Can I boil bird’s nest directly?
No. The enzymes which contained in bird’s nest can only sustain the temperature around 80ºC. Directly boiling will destroy the nutritional values of the Bird’s Nest. It’s best to boil bird nests with a double stew cooker to maintain the texture and quality of bird’s nest.
9Do I need to be aware of anything when consuming bird's nest?
1. Avoid oily foods. There are several foods that pair well with bird's nest, and none of them will negatively affect it. In general, you shouldn't consume spicy or oily food when eating bird's nest, and you shouldn't smoke either. Avoid drinking coffee, tea, and bird's nest together at the same time. 2. It is advised to avoid eating a lot of food at once and to eat modest meals often. According to studies, the ideal amount of food is 3 to 5 grammes of dried bird's nest per serving for adults and 1 to 3 grammes for kids. Overeating may result in digestive discomfort and impaired absorption of nutrients. 3. It should be consumed slowly. Consuming bird's nest has no apparent short-term effects. It is recommended to take it over a long period of time or frequently. You can take it once a day or twice a day. It is advised to drink on an empty stomach or one hour before sleeping. Within three months, a specific impact will be felt by more than 90% of individuals who consume it. 4. It is best to use less sugar and salt, and to avoid flavours that are overly sweet or too salty. The rock sugar bird's nest is delicious. Bird's nest cooked with the right amount of rock sugar is good.
10Does eating bird nest cause allergic reactions?
The majority of people do not have allergies to bird nests. However, those who are egg allergy should refrain from eating bird's nest. For the first time, people with allergies should only eat a little portion of bird's nest. Start with a tablespoon and see what happens. If there is no allergic reaction, you can gradually raise the serving size. If an allergic reaction such a rash, itching, vomiting, diarrhoea, etc. occurs, you should temporarily cease eating bird's nest.
11Can bird's nest help with beauty?
The anti-tyrosinase activity of bird's nest prevents melanocytes from generating melanin. As sialic acid may penetrate skin tissue, bird's nest can be consumed orally. According to studies, sialic acid is the primary whitening agent in bird's nest. According to studies, the antioxidant capacity of bird's nest is 1.4 times higher than that of the king of fruits, the blackberry, 3 times higher than that of blueberries, 6 times higher than red raspberries, and dozens of times more than oranges! It is clear that bird's nest is very beneficial for anti-aging. Additionally, the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like properties of bird nests encourage cell division, proliferation, and aid in tissue regeneration. Therefore, if consumed regularly, bird's nest has the properties of whitening, anti-oxidation, anti-aging, and skin care.
12What are the advantages of consuming bird's nest during pregnancy?
During pregnancy, it is suggested to consume bird's nest. In order to promote prenatal and postpartum health, it is advised to consume bird's nest during pregnancy and postpartum recovery. Pregnant women should drink bird's nest because the sialic acid in it is helpful for the baby's brain development in addition to improving the mother and baby's body resistance. Pregnant women who insist on eating bird's nest will have healthy skin for their unborn children. Until the conclusion of lactation, it is advisable for pregnant women to consume one meal per day, averaging 3 to 5 grammes per serving. In fact, during the first trimester of pregnancy, the development of the fetus's vital organs occurs between the ages of 3 and 11 weeks gestation. Within the first three months, the brain and nerves begin to develop. To obtain sialic acid, pregnant women might eat bird's nest and swallow folic acid. The sialic acid in bird's nests aids in the development of the foetal brain. It is advised to eat bird's nest daily for the first three months of pregnancy if you choose to consume it.
13Is it ok to consume bird's nest after giving birth? When can I eat bird's nest?
Bird's nest has numerous advantages for mothers. Anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and immune system booster; antioxidant and anti-aging to slow down the ageing process of the skin. Bird's nest aids in wound healing by having glycoprotein active components and epidermal growth factor-like action. Sialic acid can strengthen the body's resilience to sickness by blocking the interaction of intestinal and viral elements. Since sialic acid is an anion, it can react with calcium ions that are positively charged in the body to increase the capacity of the digestive tract to absorb nutrients. Sialic acid is a crucial vitamin for the growth of the brain. The nutritional makeup of the mother's milk will change as the child develops, and the amount of sialic acid in the milk will decrease. After giving birth, mothers insisted on consuming bird's nest, which can guarantee a regular stream of sialic acid to infant to support baby's brain development.
14What are the benefits of bird's nest for middle-aged and older people?
In addition to boosting bone density, eating bird's nest can also reduce cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older persons by promoting cartilage cell regeneration, thickening the dermis, and increasing dermal thickness.
15When should children eat bird nest?
According to experts, bird's nest includes a lot of water-soluble protein. Before consuming bird's nest, test a small bit to check whether you are allergic to it. Babies under one year old can consume 0.3 to 0.5g of dry bird's nest daily, children ages 3-5 can consume 1 to 1.5g, and school-age children can consume 2-3g.
16Is it necessary for men to eat bird's nest?
Men face a lot of pressure in society, and when they become exhausted from running around, they will lose energy. Understanding how to keep health is crucial. Men can consume bird nests and cause no harm. The effectiveness of bird's nest is amply discussed in both conventional and modern medicine. In addition to its beauty-enhancing properties, bird's nests provide nourishing, deficiency-curing, lung-moistening, and moisturising properties.
17Will bird's nest cause uterine fibroids?
WILL BIRD'S NEST CAUSE UTERINE FIBROIDS? According to studies, eating bird's nest can help people with ovarian cysts and uterine fibroids battle tumours. The failure of the hormone levels in the body to establish a balanced state through self-regulation is what leads to these disorders. Endogenous hormones are present in bird's nests, but they are also found in the liver, milk, eggs, and other tissues of other animals, as well as in the growth and development of plants. One egg's worth of progesterone is contained in 50 g of bird nest, while one egg's worth of 17-estradiol is contained in 30 g of bird nest. Neither the hormonal changes in the human body nor the way a bird's nest works depend on oestrogen. The abundance of sialic acid in bird nests has anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and immunity-boosting properties. Patients should also focus on managing their emotions, maintaining a healthy balance between work and rest, and increasing their physical activity to gradually normalise their physical condition.ng elit. Mauris eu massa orci.
18Can I consume bird's nest if I have menstruation disorders, irregular menstruation, or less menstrual flow?
Minerals and active proteins make up the majority of the materials in a bird's nest. It is appropriate to eat bird's nest to replace nutrients like protein during menstruation because blood is lost during that time. The menstrual cycle will not be adversely affected by consuming bird's nest, therefore menopausal women who experience heavy perspiration should frequently consume it as should young women with irregular menstrual cycles. Too little blood or a monthly period that lasts too little time are two symptoms of poor menstrual flow. Traditional Chinese medicine holds that poor menstrual flow is caused by a lack of qi and blood, while the New Era holds that emotional stress, food, cold stimulation, and human miscarriage can all contribute to menstrual oligomenorrhea. A bird's nest can be consumed since it can replenish the renal fluids, the lung, and the lungs. Menstrual irregularities are not brought on by eating bird nests. The abundance of sialic acid in bird nests has anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and immunity-boosting properties. Patients should also focus on controlling their emotions, balance work and rest, and increase their physical activity to gradually improve their physical state. Bird's nest can nourish yin and moisten dryness, which can nourish qi throughout a woman's physiological period. Although bird's nest includes oestrogen, a 50-gram egg contains more hormones than the three to five grammes of dry bird's nest consumed daily. Therefore, it is acceptable to consume bird's nest when having a period.
19What are the benefits of bird's nest for menopausal women?
Women need to nourish yin even more after the age of 50 due to the rapid reduction in oestrogen levels in the body. The former dynasties' medical prescriptions and medical texts acknowledged the benefits of bird's nest for nourishing the stomach and moistening deficiencies. Bird's nest is neither cold nor dry. Bird's nest contains glycoprotein, sialic acid, and epidermal growth factor-like molecules that provide the skin with the nutrition and moisture it needs, speed up the regeneration of damaged skin cells, and help to slow the ageing process. Long-term fitness can enhance bone strength, reduce menopausal symptoms including anxiety and insomnia, and slow the ageing process of the skin. Menopausal women require more yin nutrients, therefore increasing bird's nest consumption by 3-5 grammes daily is an effective strategy.
20Can patients with cancer eat bird's nest?
The growth of breast, liver, and lung tumour cells is inhibited by bird's nest, according to experiments. To avoid misdiagnosis, do not consume bird's nest before to chemotherapy. After chemotherapy, you can consume bird's nest, which is advantageous to the body's recuperation.
21Can people who have severe anaemia and gestational diabetes consume bird's nest?
The most frequent cause of gestational diabetes is uncontrolled or excessive eating, therefore you should follow your doctor's advise and consume some nutritious foods. Sialic acid is abundant in bird's nests. It differs from certain other conventional supplements, such as deer antler, fish maw, etc., in that it does not demand that pregnant women watch how much they eat. Bird's nest, which only contains 3 to 5 grammes per day and has a low sugar content, can be consumed by patients with diabetes and high blood pressure. Bird's nests are particularly beneficial for boosting pregnant women's immunity. Patients with anaemia can unquestionably consume bird's nest, red dates, and longan bird's nest since they nourish the yin and blood. If the haemoglobin level is really low, eating bird's nest is insufficient, more expert symptomatic treatment is required, and supplements for folic acid, iron, and vitamin B2 may be required.
22Can bird's nest fight with the flu virus?
Sialic acid is abundant in bird's nests. The study's findings indicate that sialic acid and its derivatives play significant roles in sialidase inhibition as well as anti-influenza, anti-parainfluenza, anti-rotavirus, anti-respiratory syncytial, and anti-adenovirus activity.
23What is the amount of bird's nest should be consumed daily to improve immunity?
Consuming bird's nest regularly can boost resistance. Sialic acid enhances the immune system by making it more adaptable as well as an innate defence mechanism. Every day or two, consumers can ingest 3 to 5 grammes of dried bird's nest.
24Does bird's nest contained collagen?
It is more accurate to compare the effective content of collagen in goods using the approach of measuring hydroxyproline content since hydroxyproline is a particular amino acid found in collagen and is either absent from or present in very small amounts in other proteins. Proline and hydroxyproline are the only amino acids found in collagen and contribute for 25% of the total. The results of the amino acid study show that the bird's nest contains no hydroxyproline, which excludes the presence of collagen. But the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like action found in bird's nest encourages cell division, proliferation, and aids in tissue regeneration. Therefore, if consumed regularly, bird's nest has the properties of whitening, anti-oxidation, anti-aging, and skin care.
25How do I store these goodies?
It can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator.
26How long can I keep these goodies?
You may keep this for 2 years.
27If it’s without preservatives, why can these product be kept for such long duration?
Through retort system, it sterilizate and vacuum the bottles.
28Do you offer customized packaging?
Yes, we do offer customized packaging for corporate gifts and hampers. Drop us an email today!
29How to order?
You can order from our website. Go to Products and choose the items you’re interested and put them into cart > check out > make payment > wait for 2-3 days > the items arrive your doorstep.
30Do you have a retail outlet?
No, but you can order online and we will ship it directly to your door. You can find us at certain pharmacies too!
31Can add greeting card?
Yes, you can include your message in the remarks column during check out.

Payment FAQ

1What payment do you accept?
We accept bank transfer, debit card, credit card, touch and go, Grab Pay and PayPal.

Shipping FAQ

1Where do you deliver to?
We can deliver our bottles to Malaysia and Singapore for the time being, if you’re located in other countries. Please email us at info@goldenbirdnestglobal.com to find out more.
2How long does it take to ship?
Once the payment for the order is made, you should receive your order within 3 to 7 business days.
3Do you send to Singapore?
We send our products to Singapore via Teleport ( Powered by Airasia).
4How long does it take to send to Singapore?
It usually take about 3-4 working days to reach Singapore address.
5Do you send to Sabah & Sarawak?
We send our products to Sabah & Sarawak via Teleport ( Powered by Airasia).
6How long does it take to send to Sabah & Sarawak?
It usually take about 4-5 working days to reach Sabah & Sarawak address.

Refund policy

1Do you do refunds?
Goods sold are not refundable.