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Most medical care comes from abroad. Why do many popular "IQ tax" products come from Japan?
There are several specific reasons, and there are three that are more than the ratio:

First, Japan was a developed country in its early years, and everyone followed suit. Japan is one of the few developed countries in Asia, while we are a developing country, especially thirty or forty years ago, it is no exaggeration to say that we are backward at all. At that time, people wanted to learn from developed countries, including medical care. There are still some businesses promoting this? Healthy? People will naturally talk about the settings of developed countries, and those who listen will naturally believe it.

Second, the Japanese culture is similar to that of China, and it can always be associated with something of our ancient times. In addition, Japanese culture comes from China, so we can make do with Japanese on the packaging. It's different from other countries. If people in other languages don't understand it after they get it, nine times out of ten things in Japanese can be roughly understood. Although we sometimes blindly want to use foreigners' things, of course, if one can understand and one can't, more people will choose Japan. Besides, the Japanese people are similar to us in appearance and appearance. By comparison in many aspects, we are of course more convinced.

Third, the average life expectancy of Japanese people is the highest in the world, and there are always people who believe in learning from them. And the most important thing. There is no doubt that the average life expectancy of Japanese people is the longest in the world. Even if we hate them again, we must admit it. Among the people considering medical care, they are all watching TV and newspapers. This kind of data reported by the official media is the biggest reason why they believe in Japanese products. Take our country for example, Bama is the hometown of longevity, so the mineral water selling Bama's living spring water is called fire, but only God knows whether it has any effect.

In a word, health care products are commodities, of course, there are propaganda elements in them, but aside from various products, some habits and diets of Japanese people are the most important guarantee for their average life expectancy, which we have to admit.