Is health food a lie?

Recently, domestic media reported many cheating incidents on health care products, which aroused widespread concern and discussion in society. Most of these scams are conducted through TV shopping, online sales and other channels. They are sold in the name of so-called "health products", "herbal products" and "natural health products", claiming to have therapeutic, preventive and health care functions, and even claiming to cure diseases such as cancer and diabetes.

These health care products are usually expensive, and consumers find that they have no effect at all after buying them, and may even have adverse reactions. In addition, some salespeople will use "intimidation", "fraud" and other means to threaten or deceive consumers to buy.

These health care products scams not only cause economic losses to consumers, but also may cause harm to their health, and may even delay treatment. Therefore, consumers must be vigilant when buying health care products, carefully distinguish the authenticity and effect of products, and choose formal channels to buy.

Of course, telling the elderly about health care products is deceptive:

First of all, we need to respect the views and opinions of the elderly and tell them in the right way and language. For example, according to the reports of some authoritative media, the conclusions of academic research, and the suggestions of relevant experts, we should convey the information of health care products fraud to them and let them understand the harmfulness and falsehood.

At the same time, by providing some real health information to the elderly, they can realize that health can not be obtained by eating health care products, but by maintaining good living habits and regular diet, and taking appropriate exercise. The most important thing is to guide the elderly to cultivate a healthy consumption concept, not to be confused by the rhetoric of merchants, and to avoid being deceived.