This is a black syrup made of honey and many herbs, some of which are on the previous post about how to keep you lungs soothed during the dry weather. This is a very popular syrup used in Asia for people who sing, do public speaking, work in an environment with bad air, and just for people who need to soothe their throat or lungs due to being sick or just dry weather. When you pour it out onto a spoon its a thick black syrup. Some people don't like it so thick so they dilute it with hot water
(a 1tblspn of syrup: 4tblspn of water ratio). How liquid-y you want it is up to your liking, but you won't feel the effects as much if you dilute it too much.
When you drink it, you can feel your throat soothe instantly. When you inhale you can feel a cool rush in your throat as if you ate a mint candy. But the wonderful thing about it, to people who don't like mint because it's too spicy, is that it's not spicy!

2. Tong Ren Tang Fritillary and Loquat Syrup.
This is also a black syrup similar to the syrup above but this one has a very famous brand name stuck to it. Tong Ren Tang is a very famous Chinese medicine company from Beijing and they have brand power. Some people believe that this one works better than the one above but at the same time the syrup from the brand above, "Nin Jiom," is the signature product of the "Nin Jiom"brand. Thus these two always come in fierce competition.

4. Orange Peel Powder (Chen Pi Mo).

5. Tendrillead Fritillary Powder (Chuan Bei Mo).

This is the ultimate sore throat reliever. They say it's a "spray" but there isn't really a spray, just an open hole. The powder is so fine that if you just squeeze the bottle the powder will come out. When using this, you should be very aware of when to breathe and swallow so that you don't choke.
This product also works great on canker sores and other sores in your mouth. Just take a q tip, dip some of the powder, and apply it to where ever doesn't feel good in the omouth.
To all you readers out there, I was conveniently able to find all these items at one online store: happycontainers.com
Happy Holidays! And prepare for the flu season!