The Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo, a popular tourist attraction, is offering bottles of "medicinal tiger urine" from Siberian ...
World class’ animal park which promotes ‘civilised’ tourism recommends mixing urine, which it collects in basins, with white ...
The Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo, a "world-class" animal park, in Sichuan province in southwestern China was recently ...
According to the guidelines, tiger urine should be mixed with white wine and pieces of ginger before applying it to the ...
A 250gm-bottle of the liquid cost about 50 yuan (£5.54). According to the South China Morning Post, the zoo recommended the ...
According to one visitor, the Sichuan zoo now sells the urine of their Siberian tigers. In the photo they shared online, each ...
A Chinese zoo is selling bottled tiger urine for Rs 600, claiming it can cure rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions. The ...
A zoo in China is making headlines on social media for selling tiger urine, claiming it can treat rheumatoid arthritis and ...
A zoo is selling bottled tiger urine for medicinal purposes, claiming it treats ailments like arthritis. Experts criticise this practice, stating there is no scientific evidence of efficacy and it may ...
The zoo suggests using ginger slices to mix the urine with white wine and apply it to affected areas. It even claims it can be consumed orally though it warns users to stop if they experience any ...
These bubbles typically disappear after you finish. Foamy urine has a thicker, white texture that can appear frothy, like steamed milk on top of a hot drink. It does not disappear quickly and can ...