A zoo in China is making headlines on social media for selling tiger urine, claiming it can treat rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions. Read on for the full story.
A zoo in China has been selling Siberian tiger urine as a remedy for ailments like rheumatism, despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting its medicinal benefits. The product has faced ...
According to one visitor, the Sichuan zoo now sells the urine of their Siberian tigers. In the photo they shared online, each ...
However, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) expert said that tiger urine is not a recognized traditional remedy, and its efficacy remains unsubstantiated, according to The Paper on Wednesday.
This theory forms the basis not just for Chinese astrology, but for other Eastern traditions like feng shui, holistic medicine ... the signs switch over. The Tiger was the third to arrive at ...
The publication quoted a pharmacist from the Hubei Provincial Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. According to the expert, tiger urine has no proven medicinal value and is not recognised in ...