Chinese Medicine Killing Endangered Animals!
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Chinese Medicine Killing Endangered Animals!
South Korea seizes capsules containing powdered flesh of dead babies
By AP
Just keep spending your money for products that support a regime that has no value for endangered animals or the environment! STOP buying anything with a "Made IN China" label or YOU are supporting the loss of American jobs. Don't even eat in Chinese restaurants - you never know what is in the food!
ENDANGERED SPECIES IN CHINESE MEDICINES
Chinese alternative medicines contain traces of endangered species, a study has found.
Many of the remedies are more than 2,000 years old - and claim to be alternative methods for curing disease.
The use of rhino horns in Chinese medicines has been widely criticised.
Despite the claims the 'cures' can treat everything from broken bones to headaches, there is limited proof they actually work.
A team of Australian scientists discovered that some of the medicines contained traces of black bears and antelope.
The Murdoch University team used DNA sequencing to work out what the plants and animal ingredients are.
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By AP
Just keep spending your money for products that support a regime that has no value for endangered animals or the environment! STOP buying anything with a "Made IN China" label or YOU are supporting the loss of American jobs. Don't even eat in Chinese restaurants - you never know what is in the food!
ENDANGERED SPECIES IN CHINESE MEDICINES
Chinese alternative medicines contain traces of endangered species, a study has found.
Many of the remedies are more than 2,000 years old - and claim to be alternative methods for curing disease.
The use of rhino horns in Chinese medicines has been widely criticised.
Despite the claims the 'cures' can treat everything from broken bones to headaches, there is limited proof they actually work.
A team of Australian scientists discovered that some of the medicines contained traces of black bears and antelope.
The Murdoch University team used DNA sequencing to work out what the plants and animal ingredients are.
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