Buying precious Chinese herbal medicines requires prevention of "fake goods"
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Last Update: 2013-12-04
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Last month, at the opening of a food fair, Miss Liu from Haizhu District planned to buy some precious Chinese herbal medicines for her family to stew At the scene of the activity, the boss took out a box of 200g Cordyceps At present, this box of Cordyceps has a fuller body shape, better color and taste than the one bought by Miss Liu before, and the quotation is much cheaper than the market price Miss Liu asked the boss how to prove these are real Cordyceps I saw the shopkeeper took out one to break it off in a hurry As soon as he burned it with a fire engine, a smell of burnt protein came out The shopkeeper said it was the sign of authentic Cordyceps Miss Liu bought this 200 gram box of Cordyceps for 8000 yuan After eating the stew, Miss Liu's father felt a little bitter Miss Liu also tried it on her own The result is really different from the previous one It is suspected that it is a fake So Miss Liu called the police After receiving the report, the police of the food and Drug Crime Investigation Branch of Guangzhou Public Security Bureau sent the samples provided by the informant to identify and confirm that the Cordyceps sinensis was a fake In this case, the cost of this box of fake Cordyceps is only over 100 Recently, police in Guangzhou arrested Wang Mou, a suspect suspected of selling fake and shoddy Chinese herbal medicines, and seized a batch of suspected and shoddy Cordyceps sinensis, deer antler tablets, wild Gastrodia elata, snow clam paste and so on in his booth In fact, Cordyceps and pilose antler, which are valuable traditional Chinese medicines, are hard to be found by ordinary consumers from the perspective of external packaging and appearance For ordinary consumers who have no identification ability, they still need to go to a regular herbal medicine shop to buy valuable Chinese herbal medicines, and keep small tickets and other documents as evidence of rights protection.
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