Reported 12 months ago
The well-known Six Shun Clinic, with nearly a hundred years of history and three branches in Taiwan, specializes in treating and preventing strokes. Recent reports from former employees allege that the clinic administers an unknown substance, ginseng saponin, to patients through intravenous injections, causing concerns among nursing staff. Despite the clinic's attempts to reassure employees through a notice claiming the substance's safety, doubts remain about the origin and safety of the injection. Calls for health authorities to investigate and ensure patient safety and legal compliance have arisen, emphasizing the need to protect the public from potential harm.
Source: YAHOO