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Human placenta 'biscuits' being sold in Hong Kong shops, despite ban

While the sale of human placenta remains illegal in Hong Kong, it was available under the counter at several traditional Chinese medicine shops approached by the Post.

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Human placenta biscuits on sale

While the sale of human placenta remains illegal in Hong Kong, it was available under the counter at several traditional Chinese medicine shops approached by the .

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Three of the six Causeway Bay shops reporters visited said they sold placenta in biscuit form, colloquially known as . It can be eaten like a biscuit or broken up and mixed with water, one seller said.

Prices ranged from HK$40 to HK$50 a piece or HK$100 per tael.

Asked where the products came from, one seller said Hong Kong and the other two did not respond.

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At one dispensary, a seller talked about Sheila Chan Suk-lan, a Hong Kong actress who was once reported in the Chinese-language media as saying eating human placenta was her secret for good skincare. "I tried it once on the mainland. Although it was very inhumane, I ate it in the end," she reportedly said.

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In image-obsessed Hong Kong, the black-market trade is probably fuelled by claims that consuming human placenta improves the complexion.

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