1. Provide credible materials: You can provide credible materials or research reports to the elderly to explain the actual effects and safety of so-called "health products". These data can come from formal medical institutions or government industry regulators. These data are used to prove the false propaganda and deception of some health care products.
2. Analysis of product ingredients: If the elderly are used to buying and using health care products, they can check the product labels and ingredients with them. You can call the manufacturer or consult a professional to learn more about the ingredients of health care products and understand their real impact on health.
3. Reveal potential risks: You can show the elderly the potential hazards and risks of some health care products, such as the possibility of containing pharmaceutical ingredients and adverse interactions with other drugs under certain circumstances. Remind the elderly to be vigilant and avoid using unnecessary health care products.
4. Refer to expert opinions: When in doubt, you can ask some independent experts or doctors to provide opinions and explanations. They can tell the truth and suggestions to the elderly from a professional perspective and experience to help them make the right choice.
What needs special attention is that we need to take a gentle attitude and respect the choices and decisions of the elderly to prove that some health care products are deceptive. It can help the elderly to know the truth, but the final decision should still belong to the elderly, and consider their personal behavior habits, lifestyle and environment, and comprehensively consider multiple measures to ensure health and improve the quality of life.