Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo in Sichuan province has bottled 250g of urine for a price of 50 yuan (USD 6.90). The product on the left. A representational image of a Siberian tiger (right). Photo ...
A zoo in China, the Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo, has caused a stir by selling Siberian tiger urine for 50 yuan (Rs 596), claiming it can treat conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, muscle pain, and ...
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But you sip tiger pee? A zoo in China is selling urine passed by Siberian tigers claiming they help treat muscle pain and rheumatism. Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo in Sichuan province has bottled ...
China zoo promises arthritis cure with tiger urine The Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo in China has caused widespread outrage after promoting Siberian tiger urine as a cure for rheumatoid arthritis ...
But, the use of tiger urine in China is increasingly generating debate. According to a report by the South China Morning Post, Ya’an Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo, which is popular among visitors, is selling ...
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The Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo, a popular tourist attraction, is offering bottles of "medicinal tiger urine" from Siberian tigers for 50 yuan (Rs 596) each, South China Morning Post reported.
The Paper was able to track down reports stating the zoo had given away the Siberian tiger urine in 2014 as a prize to celebrity winners of an outdoor reality show. An expert in traditional ...
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