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Why is Hummer candy banned in China?
Hummer candy is a health care product. Don't eat health care products at such a young age. If muscle soreness occurs after taking it, it may be caused by side effects. It is suggested to go to the hospital to check blood biochemistry and urine routine to eliminate metabolic abnormalities, drink more water and promote metabolism. You can also take related drugs orally under the guidance of a doctor.

The English name of Hummer Sugar is Hamer Ginseng &;; Coffee ",the Chinese name is" Hummer Energy Sugar ".

Search on the Internet, it has a very simple webpage, but it is made in Chinese, English and Malay. The address indicated on the website is in Malaysia, claiming to be a candy made in Malaysia, claiming to "promote health, supply sufficient nutrition for body cells, enhance sexual function, and have no side effects."

The website claims that this product is the latest technology developed by the Sino-US Cooperation Technology Research Center of the University of Alabama. However, there is no university in the United States called "University of Alabama". The correct spelling of University of Alabama is University of Alabama.

Searching for "SINO- American Cooperative Technology" on the Internet, only the website of Hummer Sugar mentioned this research center. In fact, Sino refers to China, a Sino-US cooperative technology research center that can't be found on the Internet, which provides an "advanced technology" for a small Malaysian company that can't even write the university name correctly. It is really unreasonable.

According to the website, the main components of Hummer candy are Cynomorium songaricum extract, ginsenoside, hydrolyzed protein (peptide), maltose and coffee. Not to mention whether this formula is true or not, the so-called "it can inhibit the destruction of free radicals in human body, supplement cell nutrition, promote the synthesis of amino acids in protein and regulate cell function" has no reliable scientific basis.