1. False propaganda: Some commodities exaggerate their efficacy, claiming to cure various diseases, and some even claim to prolong life. These propaganda often lack scientific basis, just to attract consumers.
2. Products with unclear functions: Some health care products are not clear about their functions, but only vaguely claim to improve health. This ambiguity makes it difficult for people to judge its actual effect.
3. Efficacy has not been scientifically verified: Many health care products claim to have various effects, but they lack scientific research and verification. The effect of products that have not been verified by scientific experiments is often unreliable.
4. Overpackaging and pricing: Some health products give people the illusion of high value through exquisite packaging and high prices. But this kind of packaging and pricing is often out of proportion to the real value of the product itself.
In order to avoid buying deceptive health care products, we should keep a scientific attitude and choose products carefully. It is best to consult relevant scientific research and evaluation before buying and listen to the advice of professionals. In addition, you can also choose reputable brands and dealers to buy, which can reduce the risk of being cheated.