They are all from Hong Kong. Seven star tea VII, formerly Hong Kong Xinglintang, is a traditional Chinese medicine with mild nature and no toxic or side effects. It is suitable for children with dyspepsia, restless night sleep, short and red urine, loss of appetite, expelling wind and stopping spasm, and clearing away heat and toxic materials. But seven star tea is a cool prescription after all, and some children are not suitable for taking it. For example, children with poor constitution, sparse hair, pale face, pale lips and pale tongue with white fur will lose more than they gain, and it is not advisable to take them frequently. Because the traditional Chinese medicine for cold and wind can easily harm the yang of human body, children with spleen and lung qi deficiency will take these cold and cold medicines, which will make the qi more deficient, more likely to catch a cold and indigestion. Therefore, although seven star tea is sweet and light, it is easy for children to take, and it also conforms to children's physiological characteristics, but not everyone tastes good, and Xian Yi has strong and weak points, so you can't take it casually. It can be said that it is no good for the frail children to drink seven star tea frequently. Because of such physiological characteristics, combined with the pharmacological action of seven star tea, under normal circumstances, healthy children can take seven star tea once every half month, which will be helpful to their health. Open milk tea is a healthy baby drink developed by Robust (Hong Kong) and Tongji Bio. Milk tea can regulate the baby's stomach, clear away heat and reduce fire, and can regulate the baby's excessive internal heat and hot air caused by milk powder, as well as the baby's poor appetite: poor appetite, less milk and less food.
Recommended for babies over three months old; You can't buy it in Chinese mainland.