The following are the common tricks of false health care product promotion. Pharmacists will help you polish your eyes and teach you a few tricks to identify health care products scams.
Trick 1: immediate, not credible
Many chronic diseases need a long-term gradual conditioning process, whether it is drug therapy or physical therapy, it will not be immediate, especially health care products.
Trick 2: You can stop taking medicine, which is not credible.
Whether you can stop taking medicine depends not on what he says, what relatives and friends say, or even what you say, but what the doctor says. Some vendors advertised that their blood sugar dropped to several plus signs after eating some health care products. They said they were very happy, but they didn't forget to add that it was expensive. If this is true, there is only one possibility, that is, illegally adding pharmaceutical ingredients. Instead of eating "health products" containing pharmaceutical ingredients in a muddle, it is better to take the medicine clearly according to the course of treatment.
Trick 3: non-professionals, not credible.
Trick 4: it is not credible to claim that there is a therapeutic effect.
Health care products, also known as health food, must be vigilant when it comes to health care products with therapeutic effects. Most of them are false sales.
Trick 5: free medical examination, not credible.
The usual routine is: free physical examination, abnormal examination results, recommended to buy products, physical examination after treatment, the results can be imagined. I used to have a friend who was very smart. After the physical examination, I felt something was wrong. I went to a regular hospital for a check-up. This is normal. It's a false alarm. From then on, I made up my mind to stay away from free medical examination. Of course, the smarter way is to stay away from the free physical examination of informal units from the beginning.
Trick 6: In vitro test, not credible.
The human body is a complex environment, even in vitro experiments need to be carried out in an environment that simulates the human body, and the experimental requirements are extremely demanding. Generally, this simple comparison, you only watch the excitement.
In addition to the usual tricks of the above scammers, there are also some propaganda and brainwashing tricks commonly used by scammers. You must be vigilant!
Health talks are actually a means of promotion.
Under the guise of "interviews, lectures, interviews and symposiums", some unscrupulous merchants invited some fake experts and professors to give lectures on "health preservation" and promote health food by the way.
Free activities brainwash you.
Some unscrupulous merchants attract the elderly to participate in the promotion activities organized by them by means of "giving medicine", "free trial", "giving small gifts" and "lottery". The promotion site often has a warm atmosphere, exaggerating the efficacy of products, and even claiming to be "a cure for all diseases". In some activities, some so-called patients will be invited to come forward and hire people to create the illusion of rushing to buy products, giving psychological hints to the elderly that they will suffer if they don't buy, and they will be unconsciously "brainwashed" to buy products.
The "authoritative proof" is actually fiction.
Some illegal health food advertisements use the names and images of state organs, institutions, medical institutions, academic institutions and trade organizations to explain the efficacy of products, so as to enhance the authority and persuasiveness of products. Some advertisements contain so-called "scientific or research findings" and "experimental or data proof", which cannot be verified.
For example, "The United Nations International Society for Ecological Security pointed out that if human intestines and stomach are colonized by high-activity and high-content Bifidobacterium every day, then human beings will be insulated from gastrointestinal diseases, and human life expectancy is expected to reach 140 years." And other false advertising content that cannot be confirmed.
"Expert free clinic" is a ridiculous scam.
Some unscrupulous merchants hire so-called experts and professors to conduct free expert physical examination or free clinic for the elderly, and many elderly people are attracted by free physical examination or consultation. After physical examination, "experts" and "professors" often tell the elderly that they have many physical problems and need to buy products for treatment in time, so many elderly people are cheated into buying a bunch of useless health care products, which is difficult to distinguish between true and false.
In fact, health products give people more psychological comfort. Many elderly people need mental health products more. Children should communicate with the elderly, create a harmonious and healthy family atmosphere, and reserve correct health knowledge for their families. These are the last words.
I wish my parents a long and healthy life!