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Old people are always keen to buy a bunch of useless health products. Why are the elderly so superstitious about health care products?
First, the "fear of death" mentality of the elderly.

Time makes people old. Who doesn't want to be young forever? In ancient times, Qin Shihuang sought medicine for alchemy and wanted to pursue longevity. Nowadays, some elderly people are superstitious about health products and want to live longer.

In the final analysis, it is actually the "fear of death" psychology of the elderly. After working hard all my life, it's finally time to retire and enjoy the rest of my life. Who doesn't want to enjoy it for a few more years? Unfortunately, "the old machine is broken", and all parts of the body are not easy to use. Who doesn't want to repair it and use it for a few more years?

Now I tell you, there is a health care product that can improve or even treat your various diseases, and it is omnipotent. If you happen to meet a "life-saving medicine" when you are sick and weak-willed, will you try it? The answer is obvious.

Second, the marketing routine of health care products is deep.

I once heard of a "company" with ten people, with an annual profit of nearly 20 million. Guess what it does? Yes, health care products for middle-aged and elderly people and household medical devices. The health care industry is definitely a huge interest industry chain. For the benefit, people can do whatever it takes.

One of their important marketing routines is to comfort the lonely hearts of the elderly through many words and actions, enrich their lives, and finally gain their trust, so it is easy for the elderly to sell anything they want.

They brainwashed the elderly with remarks such as "the elderly should have their own lives, live for their children all their lives and live for themselves", "their health is the most worthwhile investment" and "it is unfilial for children not to buy for themselves".

There is also a routine that can convince the elderly more, that is, packaging some so-called "professors", "doctors" and "experts" as hosts, ostensibly doing health programs, but actually selling drugs. Out of trust in "experts" with various awesome titles, it is certainly not a problem to buy health care products recommended by them.

Therefore, as children, we should care more about our parents, communicate with them more, give them more social marketing routines, medical knowledge and health knowledge, and understand their feelings, instead of simply and rudely preventing them from buying health care products.