Let's talk about the superstition of health care products first, because the older you get, the more obvious your perception of physical health problems will be, and you will pay more attention to health care. Who doesn't want to live longer? And their own knowledge is not enough to distinguish what is the best way to keep in good health, so they can only solve it from the outside. Those institutions that sell health care products are often the most familiar with the psychology and weaknesses of the elderly, so it is easy to convince the elderly to believe in the efficacy of health care products.
Protecting the health care products abandoned by the roadside and robbing them from the old people is completely another matter-I think greed is the main reason. Even if things other than health care products fall on the side of the road, such as toothpaste and soap, do you think these people will not rob them?
For health care products, safety is completely ignored. If you don't think about why you are humiliated by the roadside, you dare to take it or even open it directly. Isn't this poor judgment? Some people may be hesitant at first, but they find that everyone is robbing, and they feel that they will lose if they don't rob. This is conformity.
There are indeed many people in the elderly group who have these mentality, but don't generalize at any time. I have always believed that many elderly people are not on this list, and some elderly people do not eat health care products, but they are superstitious about health care products. This statement is unreasonable.