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Health care products with these four words are either messing around or simply cheating your money bag.
I believe everyone wants to live a long life and be rich for thousands of years.

As the common desire and pursuit of human beings, health has always been a hot topic. Over the years, with people paying more and more attention to health care, various health care products have become products that consumers are eager for.

Health care products have become a shortcut for people to get healthy, and many people do not hesitate to spend money on it.

According to relevant survey data, as early as two years ago, the market sales of health care products in China reached 200 billion yuan, which also shows how extensive the market of health care products is.

Although the promotion of health care products can have the effect of health preservation, is the real effect really that good?

These health products use ambiguous adjectives in advertisements, which seems to make people feel that the effect is very good, but this is not the case.

I hope everyone can pay attention to it, and don't continue to buy health care products with four adjectives.

1. Antioxidant, aerospace, nano

Anti-oxidation is actually to help the human body eliminate free radicals and keep healthy.

It is found that the so-called antioxidant health care products sold in the market can not achieve the effect at all, and if they are taken blindly, they may have adverse consequences.

The adjectives about aerospace and nanotechnology, although seemingly high-end, are just a gimmick.

2. Ancestral secret recipe

When it comes to the words "ancestral" and "secret recipe", people will think that time-honored products have a special reputation, but in fact, some businesses just use these words to interfere with consumers.

At present, the state has special regulations prohibiting products from declaring ancestral secret recipes.

In addition, experience has proved that most of the health care products under these flags are fakes, and consumers must keep their eyes open.

3. Pure natural, no added

Nowadays, many people have a misunderstanding that chemicals are not good for the human body, but they think that it is more beneficial to the body without adding pure natural ones.

Merchants have grasped this kind of psychology of consumers, so when promoting health care products, they will mention words such as pure natural.

But many people don't know it. Now there is a lot of evidence that some synthetic substances are very safe without natural additives, which sometimes means that there is no standardized and industrialized production and processing, but their safety and hygiene cannot be guaranteed.

4. Radical treatment, no recurrence

For the sick people, what they have been thinking about is to completely cure their own diseases and achieve the effect of non-recurrence.

It is also the case that some businesses will seize this opportunity to write words such as complete cure and no recurrence in product promotion.

As soon as they see this product, some friends will try it with a dead horse as a living horse doctor, but everyone ignores that health care products are not medicines, and they can't cure the disease at all, let alone completely cure it and stop.

In fact, in addition to the above four points, there are products marked "quick-acting", so don't buy them. Maybe they really have some curative effects, but they often add harmful illegal ingredients.

It is a good thing to have a sense of health preservation, but we must use scientific and correct methods to preserve health.

After all, health care products are not food or medicine. If you really need to supplement nutrition, you can buy it under the guidance of a doctor, instead of just watching the effect of advertisements.

Nowadays, the proliferation of health care products has not only become a social problem affecting public health, but also a manifestation of corruption and cultural backwardness.

But the problem is that every year there are rumors of health care products fraud, but the news of fraud is still endless.

In the final analysis, medical knowledge has not been fully popularized, and people's acceptance of medical common sense is still limited.

Therefore, we not only call on relevant departments to improve legislation and prohibit the production of fake and shoddy health care products and false advertisements; At the same time, I also hope that doctors and media personnel with a sense of social responsibility will actively popularize scientific knowledge and expose those quacks and deception.

Let these wolves finally recognize that hypocritical sheepskin.

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Jarvis Barrett (editor. ): health thief. Buffalo, new york: Promethus Book Company; 1994.