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How do the elderly identify the authenticity of health care products?
When it is proved to the elderly that some health care products are deceptive, the following methods can be taken:

1. Provide scientific evidence: support your opinion with scientific research and reliable medical data. The research results published by authoritative medical journals, medical institutions or health organizations can be cited to explain whether the efficacy of some health care products really exists and whether they have been rigorously scientifically verified. Old people tend to pay attention to scientific evidence, so providing scientific evidence can increase persuasiveness.

2. Explain false propaganda means: let the elderly know about some false propaganda means that may be used in health care products, such as exaggerating the efficacy of products, citing forged clinical trial results, and using unscientific language. By explaining these false propaganda methods, help the elderly realize that health care products manufacturers may be transmitting false information to them, thus causing suspicion.

3. Composition and dosage analysis: Analyze the composition and dosage of some health care products to see if they meet the scientific standards. Some health care products may contain unknown ingredients or the dosage is not enough to produce actual effects, thus not substantially helping the health of the elderly. By analyzing the composition and dosage of health care products, help the elderly realize the possible problems.

4. Compare the price and effect: Share the price and effect of other similar health care products with the elderly and compare them. If a health care product claims to have a very significant effect but the price is too high, and there are other similar products with more reasonable price and effect on the market, it can help the elderly to clearly realize that the price is not necessarily proportional to the product effect, thus helping them to make reasonable judgments on some health care products.

5. Guide the elderly to consult professional doctors: Encourage the elderly to consult professional doctors before purchasing and using health care products. Professional doctors can provide scientific medical advice according to the health status and needs of the elderly, and help the elderly to correctly judge the effect and safety of health care products.

It should be noted that when proving to the elderly that some health care products are deceptive, we should respect the wishes and choices of the elderly, communicate with the elderly in a peaceful and rational way, and avoid using offensive or accusing language. At the same time, we should maintain patient and sincere communication, respect the views and doubts of the elderly, and provide true and reliable information.