Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Health preserving class - Does the word health care violate the advertising law?
Does the word health care violate the advertising law?
Legal analysis: At present, there are no restrictions on health care, but it is illegal to imply therapeutic food or health care products.

Legal basis: Article 9 of the Advertising Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) shall not be under any of the following circumstances:

(a) the use or disguised use of National Flag of the People's Republic of China, national anthem, national emblem, military flag, military song and military emblem;

(2) using or using in disguised form the name or image of a state organ or a functionary of a state organ;

(3) using terms such as "national level", "highest level" and "best";

(four) damage the dignity or interests of the state, revealing state secrets;

(5) Obstructing social stability and harming public interests;

(6) endangering personal and property safety and revealing personal privacy;

(7) Obstructing public order or violating good social customs;

(8) Containing obscenity, pornography, gambling, superstition, terror and violence;

(9) Contents containing ethnic, racial, religious and gender discrimination;

(ten) hinder the protection of the environment, natural resources or cultural heritage;

(eleven) other circumstances prohibited by laws and administrative regulations.