Talented indeed, Feng Jun watched General Manager Han and silently gave him a mental thumbs-up.
The approval process for new drugs was long indeed, and health products weren't necessarily quicker; perhaps adding the word "food" might make a bit of a difference. The health product wars of the late last century had not been so long ago—less than twenty years—who could forget?
Drug regulations were stringent, the profits of health products were laid out there, and so were their notorious reputations—did they really think others were fools?
But no matter what, the drug approval process was a tough nut to crack, whereas the environment for health products was much more lenient.
Even in Feng Jun's heart, the initial idea was to market his drugs as "health products" and sell them off that way.
So he was quite in agreement with General Manager Han's train of thought—for someone without a medical practice license, what drugs could he sell? Might as well sell health products.