Tips to cool off and drive away mosquitoes on a hot summer day

2020-07-20 10:49:37 GPHL GPHL

In these summer months, temperatures soar high leaving everybody feeling sweaty and grouchy. How can we refresh our bodies to beat the scorching heat? How can we prevent being bitten by mosquito?

Here are some nice tips for you to enjoy a cool and mosquito bite free summer:

1. Refresh your body with a bottle of iced Ciningji

Roxburgh rose fruit provides more than 2,000 milligrams of Vitamin C per 100 grams, 100 times more Vitamin C than lemons. The combination of roxburgh rose fruit and lemons creates an incredibly refreshing taste. It is a healthy drink to help you survive the summer heat.

You can also keep your Ciningji in fridge for a while or add two to three ice cubes before you drink it. Isn’t it a super cool drink for these burning hot summer days?

Click here to find out how to make a cup of alcohol-free Ciningji mojito

2. Repel mosquitoes with a Shennong Caotang sachet

During the COVID-19 pandemic, GPHL’s Shennong Caotang Museum developed a sachet that uses Chinese herbs including Agastache rugosus, rhizoma atractylodis and folium artemisiae argyi to help you detox.

In early April, the sachets were included in GPHL's 20 thousand medical kits for people undergoing quarantine as a way of expressing the company's support for them in the fight against the outbreak. As of May, over 200,000 sachets had been sold.

Recently the museum has launched an anti-mosquito sachet. Stylishly designed, the sachet not only looks chic as an accessory, but is also helpful in driving away mosquitoes.

Scan the QR codes to buy an ordinary or anti-mosquito sachet.

Anti-mosquito sachet

Ordinary sachet

Reminders:

1.If you have any allergies, please consult a doctor or pharmacist before you use a sachet.

2.A sachet can only be used for one to two weeks. As the scent of the herbs reduces, the effect will also weaken.

3.A sachet can only be used as a precaution for few epidemic diseases. High risk groups should take more active precautions against epidemic diseases.

Author: Monica

Editors: Olivia & Jerry

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