After the media reports, Dong Mingzhu's remarks quickly triggered discussion. # Dong Mingzhu said that the topic of cooking rice cookers for the three high people # also appeared on Sina Weibo hot search on September 3rd. Many netizens said that the rhetoric of "ensuring that you eat openly and your blood sugar will not rise" sounds incredible, just like the false marketing of health care products.
Gu Zhongyi Fa Weibo, director of Beijing Nutritionist Association and a well-known health blogger, said, "Open eating does not raise blood sugar? That is not a rice cooker, it is an incinerator! " "The common rice cookers that focus on the concept of' lowering blood sugar' in the market essentially wash away some sugar that can be washed away, such as starch, through a process of repeatedly draining rice. After the last remaining rice is eaten, the curve of blood sugar response can be more gentle. Because the sugar in rice is reduced, it is also meaningful for diabetics. " He added, "However, it should be noted that it is not that blood sugar does not increase at all, but that the rate of increase has decreased, and it is far less effective than mixing white rice with other miscellaneous grains." Interestingly, Gree Electric didn't come out to make a further explanation until a hot search was conducted on related topics, saying that this rice cooker cooked brown rice and germinated rice.
Dong Mingzhu's advertisement was very successful this time. It seems to be just a slip of the tongue, but the amount of attention and discussion caused is huge. Finally, please explain to Gree Electric that he brought back "big talk" and used the enthusiasm of hot search to promote his products again.
Simple explanation is not enough. Gree Electric official Weibo published a detailed article at 9: 00 pm on September 4th, which proved that Gree's Dasong Jin Kang Pot was suitable for people with three highs, and explained the advantages of germinated brown rice over ordinary polished rice and brown rice. This product of Gree can make germinated brown rice more efficiently.