“1. The Australian Trademark and Patent Office conducted a search for BIO-ISLAND and found that the brand was only approved for Australian trademark registration on July 29, 2010, and was classified as a nutritional product. (Attached is the search result picture)
2. The Australian Companies House ASIC conducted a company verification and found that the company was established on November 11, 2008, and the directors/shareholders were:
LI QI LUO (August 1983) Born on March 14, 1979), born in Guangdong, China, with 20 shares;
JUN HAO (born on March 12, 1979), born in Heilongjiang, China, with 70 shares;
RUNTIAN YANG , 10 shares.
The total share capital is 100 yuan, and each share is one yuan. (Attached is the search result picture)
3. Searching for the Australian TGA batch number L167081, it was found that the TGA did not specify the The product can be used by infants and young children over 4 weeks old. It only shows that the product contains vitamins ADE, EPA, DHA, DHA, and TGA. BIO-ISLAND has not been approved by the TGA to be suitable for infants and young children over 4 weeks old. As for the product description, BIO-ISLAND is the only one approved by the TGA. The TGA-approved cod liver oil for infants and young children is even more nonsense. (Photo attached to search results)."
He is the only one in Australia who claims to have lactose calcium. It is not sold in regular pharmacies, only in Chinese stores. You can buy it if you want, I won't sell it. Besides, who stipulates that calcium supplements for babies must be supplemented with calcium? It means that a company run by a Chinese company has nothing to say about lying to you. Australian doctors all say that babies under two years old should not take supplements unless they are found to be necessary