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He Yayue, who claimed to be the granddaughter of an old Chinese medicine practitioner on WeChat, said that it is true to sell Grandpa's secret Chinese medicine slimming soup.
This is a fake advertisement. I use other slimming teas, and the price is dozens of times (generally 1560 yuan is a course of treatment). It is said that I will express my own slimming soup to you. In fact, it is a box of 20 yuan slimming tea produced by a manufacturer. After you start drinking, her so-called service tracking will ask you whether the effect is good or not every day, until you tell me that the effect is not good, and then tell you that the spleen and kidney need to be conditioned, and you need to stop drinking slimming tea immediately before handing it in.

I don't know much about law. I don't know if this is fraud. Hehe, if so, why are there advertisements for "slimming soup for granddaughter of old Chinese medicine doctor" on the home pages of many websites? Let more people be cheated? Do websites and regulatory authorities have responsibilities?