What should the elderly at home do if they are cheated by health care products?

We can prove to the elderly in the following ways that some health care products are deceptive:

1. Understand the health care products market.

First of all, we must understand what health care products are and the market situation of health care products. Health products refer to nutrients, ingredients or products that are beneficial to human health or have special effects, and belong to special foods. However, due to the lack of market supervision of health care products, some unscrupulous merchants will promote the efficacy of health care products as "panacea" and "universal artifact" to attract the elderly to buy.

2. Understand the ingredients of health care products

Secondly, we need to know the ingredients of health care products. Some health care products may contain bad ingredients, and even some ingredients may be harmful to the body. We can know whether the ingredients of these health care products are safe and effective, and whether there are adverse reactions and side effects by reading the ingredient list, product brochures and promotional materials.

Seek professional advice

Old people often have a high demand and trust for health care products, and may believe some unreliable propaganda or sales promotion. Therefore, if you want to prove to the elderly that some health care products are deceptive, you can seek professional advice. We can take the elderly to hospitals, pharmacies and other places to ask doctors or pharmacists whether these health care products are safe and effective; Or look up information about the clinical research and user evaluation of this health care product online to help the elderly make wise decisions.

4. Explain the physical function: The elderly usually need more nutrition and energy to maintain their health, but some health care products may not really meet their needs. Explaining the importance of body functions and nutrients to the elderly can help them realize the real role of these health care products.

5. Compare prices: Some health care products are expensive, but the value may not be as high as the legend. Explaining the actual value of these health products and other more practical options compared with their prices to the elderly can help them make more informed decisions.

6. Emphasize legal responsibility: The propaganda of some health products may be misleading and false, which may lead the elderly to make wrong decisions. Emphasizing the harm of legal responsibility and false propaganda to the elderly can help them look at these health care products more cautiously.

7. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor: If the elderly still decide to buy certain health care products, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor. Professional doctors can provide more targeted advice and guidance according to the health status and needs of the elderly.

In short, to prove that some health care products are deceptive to the elderly, we need scientific methods and logical thinking, combined with the actual situation and professional knowledge, to help them better understand the true face of these health care products and make more informed decisions.