Anfa health care products

I am engaged in pharmaceutical production. Let's talk about my opinion: First of all, health care products belong to food, not medicine. According to the relevant provisions of the Drug Administration Law, "Article 48 prohibits the production (including preparation, the same below) and sale of counterfeit drugs. Under any of the following circumstances, it is a counterfeit drug: (1) the ingredients contained in the drug are inconsistent with the provisions of the national drug standards; (2) passing off non-drugs as medicines or passing off other medicines as medicines. " If Anfa is promoted by drugs, it can be counted as counterfeit drugs;

If health care products are used to publicize the curative effect, according to Article 17 of the Advertising Law, except for advertisements for medical treatment, drugs and medical devices, any other advertisements are prohibited from involving disease treatment functions, and medical terms or terms that easily confuse the advertised goods with drugs and medical devices are not allowed. Article 18 Health food advertisements shall not contain the following contents: (1) Assertions or guarantees indicating efficacy and safety; (2) Involving the functions of disease prevention and treatment; (3) claiming or implying that the commodities advertised are necessary for health protection; (4) Compared with medicines and other health foods; (five) the use of advertising spokespersons for recommendation and proof; (6) Other contents prohibited by laws and administrative regulations. The advertisement of health food should clearly indicate that "this product cannot replace medicine". "

I think the idea of people selling health care products is "eating it is harmless to the human body, and one can pit." I don't know whether your mother is going to buy those for herself or sell them to others. In short, getting out of the pit as soon as possible is the right way.