Dare you try medicated liquor? | |
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Jun 6, 2012 22:57 | |
| oh, I think I will never get close to any snake liquor in my life. |
Jun 7, 2012 03:49 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by WANHU It's true Sunnydream, I use baby talcum powder, baby oil, only shampoo I use for men. Too many brands to choose. I like Clear. Wan Clean Clear? I used to use Johnson & Johnson. But it was reported that its products contained many substances that might lead to cancer. Since then, I have given it up. Now I use Yumenjing, an Chinese old-brand. |
Jun 7, 2012 08:28 | |
| J & J is well-known for its baby products. Maybe it's just another Sanlu product in China? Wan |
Jun 10, 2012 02:06 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by WANHU J & J is well-known for its baby products. Maybe it's just another Sanlu product in China?Wan Sanlu was dead. But J & J still sells its products. I searched it again and found that J & J had recalled back many products. What's more, the products sold in China and other Asian countries are different from those sold in the US and EU. Is it just because US and EU have higher safety requirements? |
Jun 10, 2012 13:15 | |
| J&J is a multinational medical, pharmaceutical, and other consumer products and packages that has offices and factories all over the world. Recalling products is normal, Sunnydream by many established companies. Some drugs banned in the US but still available in some Asian countries, for example Contact 500 for running nose and cold relief. Wan |
Jun 11, 2012 01:19 | |
| Wan, The standards in Asian countries might be too low. That's why these products are still sold here. |
Jun 11, 2012 10:26 | |
| Probably the lack of law enforcement or lackadaisical attitude. Wan |
Jun 11, 2012 21:46 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by WANHU Probably the lack of law enforcement or lackadaisical attitude.Wan Some laws are not enforced very well. But the standards are definitely too low. Take PM2.5 (particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers) for example. China never set it as a standard to measure the air quality. After the US embassy published its monitoring resuilt of PM 2.5, Chinese people got to know what it was. Then the public opinion forces the government to invest money to monitor PM 2.5. |
Jun 12, 2012 03:54 | |
| What a pity. Wan |
Jun 21, 2012 01:45 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by WANHU What a pity.Wan It's a pity that some already pointed out your fault but you have no plan to correct it. Instead, you just tell him that "it's none of your business." |
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