Most elderly people care about health, which is a good start. We can introduce them to the functions and components of health care products, and point out the possible side effects and risks of health care products in combination with scientific knowledge. For example, the intake of multivitamins and minerals exceeds the body's needs, which may cause damage to the liver and kidneys. In addition, some health care products that are considered to be anticancer may have more serious side effects on the body than anticancer drugs.
2. Citing credible research and statistical data, it shows that the product has no empirical data to prove its effectiveness.
According to our own scientific knowledge and research results, we can quote reliable research and statistical data to tell the elderly that these data show that the product has not been proved effective. For example, a recent study tracked a health care product for two years and found that the product had no obvious effect on key indicators such as weight, blood sugar and cholesterol.
3. Compare health products with common healthy foods, such as fruits, vegetables and nuts, and point out that the latter is more effective and safer.
We can recommend some common healthy foods to the elderly, such as fruits, vegetables and nuts, and explain how these foods help the body to stay healthy. For example, oranges are rich in vitamin C and almonds are rich in healthy monounsaturated fats. These foods are more natural and healthy than health care products.
4. Provide more reasonable and cheaper health care programs for the elderly, such as healthy diet and moderate exercise.
We can provide some practical health care programs for the elderly, such as healthy eating and moderate exercise. We can also provide them with some common information about eating healthy or exercising, such as "drinking more water every day helps to keep the skin young" or "doing some simple yoga exercises every day helps to relieve joint pain".
5. Provide some suggestions and opinions through official website and senior doctors or organizations to help the elderly better understand the health knowledge.
We can recommend some authoritative websites or institutions to the elderly to let them know more about health and wellness. Senior doctors, centers for disease control and prevention and other organizations can provide good help for the elderly to further understand physical health and health care knowledge.
6. Provide popular science materials as required, such as online videos, articles or discussions.
When introducing health care products to the elderly, we can provide them with more popular science materials, online videos, articles and so on. Support our views and provide more information. If the elderly need to know more about health care products, we can recommend the existing popular science materials to them.
7. Provide opportunities to communicate with the elderly, such as reporters' interviews and senior clubs, and strengthen communication and trust.
To solve the problem of old people's trust in health care products from the root, we need to establish deeper communication and trust. We can interview reporters with the elderly, or organize some health or elderly club activities, so that we can communicate more closely with the elderly, share knowledge and strengthen mutual understanding.