How to publicize the knowledge of health care products to the elderly?

Provide evidence: collect negative reports about these health care products, such as news reports about fraud and consumer complaints. Through this evidence, the elderly can understand that these health care products are not as effective as they claim.

Reasonable query: point out the exaggerated propaganda and false promises of health care product sales staff. Let the elderly realize that these products may not be as magical as the sales staff said.

Remind the elderly to pay attention to the opinions of authoritative organizations: tell the elderly to pay attention to the opinions of authoritative organizations such as national health departments and professional medical institutions. These institutions often publish scientific evaluation and early warning information about health care products.

Health education: popularize the correct health concept to the elderly and let them know the correct health preservation methods. For example, keeping a good work and rest, eating habits and proper exercise.

Share success stories: share with the elderly the cases of friends and relatives who have successfully kept healthy because they don't buy health care products. Let them believe that they can stay healthy without relying on health care products.

Help identify advertising traps: teach the elderly to identify the characteristics and techniques of false advertisements so as not to be deceived.

It is recommended to seek the advice of a professional doctor: when the elderly feel that they need some health care products, it is recommended to consult a doctor first to see if they really need these products, rather than blindly buying them.

Please pay attention to maintaining respect and patience when communicating with the elderly. Try to avoid conflict in a peaceful tone. Let them know that you are out of concern and love, and hope they are healthy and happy.