Hong Kong Pulls Po
Chai Pills because of Health Risks, Morning Post Says
2010-03-25 01:49:27.289 GMT By Frederik Balfour
March 25 (Bloomberg) - Hong Kong 's Department of Health
has instructed traditional Chinese medicine maker Li Chung Shing Tong
(Holdings) to recall Po Chai pills after they were found to contain banned
substances in Singapore,
the South China Morning Post said.
The pills, popular among sufferers from digestion problems, were found to
contain phenolphthalein and sibutramine, substances that can lead to serious
side effects, according to a department spokesman, the newspaper said. "Po Chai" (see images
below) have been banned in Singapore .
They are also being recalled in Hong Kong .
Apart from the two dangerous chemicals (phenolphthalein and sibutramine) found
by the Singapore Govt., mercury is another component used in the
manufacture of the pills !
The following is prevalent in Malaysia
and Singpore.
At shop malls, do not drink the drink sold from the Chinese golden drums, those
little shop with rich-looking urns selling those "anti-heaty" tea and
tea & herbal-steamed eggs.
As well, by roadsides everywhere, where the guy asks if you would like to 'kar
liew' (add powder)
THAT POTENT ANTI-HEATINESS WORKS, BECAUSE IT'S LACED WITH STEROID
POWDER.
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