Question 1: How effective are Ruicheng Yuhe’s products? From what they said, they seem to be able to cure all diseases, even cancer. He also said that they are all Buddhists and have always been charitable. I took my dad there, who suffered from hemiplegia caused by the sequelae of cerebral infarction. When we got there, there was a man who I heard was a descendant of several generations of imperial doctors from the Qing Dynasty. He confidently said that my dad’s disease could be cured with the help of Then some kind of paste (something white, something that looks like cream) was smeared on my dad's arm and scraped with a scraper. . . It was effective at the time. After scraping, I could lift my arm higher than before and straighten my fingers. However, it did not return to its original state within 2 hours after I came back. Is it not done enough, or does traditional scraping have a certain temporary effect on activating meridians? And at that time, they wanted me to buy their products. The imperial doctor made a good order. When I saw it, it was 7,800 yuan, which was not cheap. Haha, aren’t Buddhists always charitable? Why does it cost 7800 as soon as it starts showing no effect? But if it’s really effective, I’d be willing to pay not just 7,800, but even 780,000. Later, I came back and checked the Internet. Some said that this company was a MLM company, and some said it was a direct sales company. However, after searching for several days, I could not find any patient who said that he had cured any disease with their products. I only saw It is said that it has relatively good curative effect on rhinitis, but there is almost no information on the curative effect. The registered word is still "makeup", not even "food". How can people believe this?
Question 2: How effective are Ruicheng Yuhe’s products? There are only a few intellectual property patents for traditional Chinese medicine formulas with extremely low thresholds. The patent application for its highly promoted small molecule cutting technology was not approved and the application was revoked last year. Please read the application instructions carefully. It mentions that the active ingredients are separated to the elemental level using microlasers. Their products are not medicines. They only have fake Tianjin cosmetics batch numbers with the words "food, medicine, and cosmetics." They actually interpreted them as special batches. They are edible, medicine, and cosmetics. MLM brainwashing is harmful to people!
Question 3: Is the effect of Ruicheng Yuhe’s products credible and can it be used in this industry? Thank you. Ruicheng Yuhe does not have a direct selling license. His marketing method is pyramid selling. The products only have fake Tianjin cosmetics batch numbers. The patent application for small molecule cutting technology that was heavily promoted has not been approved and has been revoked. You can carefully check the patent description, which mentions that the use of microlasers to divide the active ingredients into molecular levels is the application for small molecule cutting technology.
Question 4: Who is using Ruicheng Yuhe’s unreliable products? My friend,
I suggest you investigate carefully and don’t just look at the immediate benefits
< p> Question 5: Has anyone used Ruicheng Yuhe products? Is it really miraculous in curing diseases? Its products only have fake Tianjin cosmetics batch numbers. You can see that Yumeijing cosmetics have the batch number of food, medicine and cosmetics, and its propaganda is all lies. If you don’t believe it, you can check out a TV program online called: Why Mothers Are Obsessed with Health Products, which is dedicated to exposing them. You can go to the official website of the National Health and Family Planning Commission and check if the cosmetics have their so-called product batch numbers to know whether they are fake cosmetics. As for You can check the propaganda to verify that the inscription is for the official website of Caring for Left-behind Children. Everyone can customize personalized stamps for 118 yuan. The China Soong Ching Ling Foundation is the only legal one in China. CCTV reported this a few years ago. The illegal organization has proven illegal. The organization is ridiculous! Shanxi Yuncheng Airport Base has been verified by on-the-spot investigation and official verification to be false, etc. Those who don’t want to be fooled should check it out themselves!Question 6: Are Beijing Ruicheng Yuhe’s products legal? Urgent help: Does Ruicheng Yuhe belong to direct selling? Is there a real legal license? Listening to them, it seems that it can cure all diseases, even cancer. He also said that they are all Buddhists and have always been charitable. I took my dad there, who suffered from hemiplegia caused by the sequelae of cerebral infarction. When we got there, there was a man who I heard was a descendant of several generations of imperial doctors from the Qing Dynasty. He confidently said that my dad’s disease could be cured with the help of Then some paste (white, something that looks like cream) was smeared on my dad's arm and scraped with a scraper. . . It was effective at the time. After scraping, I could lift my arm higher than before and straighten my fingers. However, it did not return to its original state within 2 hours after I came back. Is it not done enough or does traditional scraping have a certain temporary effect on activating meridians? And at that time, they wanted me to buy their products. The imperial doctor made a good order. When I saw it, it was 7,800 yuan, which was not cheap. Haha, isn’t it true that Buddhists are always charitable? Why is it 7800 as soon as it starts to show no effect? But if it’s really effective, I’d be willing to pay not just 7,800, but even 780,000.
Later, I came back and checked the Internet. Some said that this company was a MLM company, and some said it was a direct sales company. However, after searching for several days, I could not find any patient who said that he had cured any disease with their products. I only saw Some people say that it has relatively good curative effect on rhinitis, but there is almost no information on the curative effect. The registered word is still "makeup", not even "food". How can people believe this?
Question 7: Is Rui Cheng Yuhe a liar? MLM organizations don’t have formal places. They go to a place in the corner for training.
Question 8: Ruicheng Yuhe is a small molecule segmentation technology product. Is it reliable? It is not particularly reliable. This is because it does have defects. and disadvantages. At least there are some unexpected loopholes in operating it. Because the segmentation products of small molecules are not precise enough, if they are not meticulous, there will be problems with the product quality, which may cause greater property losses!
Question 9: Is Ruicheng Yuhe a medicine? Can cancer be cured? 10 points. Seek medical attention promptly in the early stages of gastric cancer, and check and treat it promptly. If the cancer has not metastasized, surgery can be performed promptly. Medication is not effective. Early advice and timely surgical resection can be very effective. Drugs are symptomatic treatment and chemotherapy.
Question 10: How effective is Ruicheng Yuhe’s product? From what they said, it seems that it can cure all diseases, even cancer. He also said that they are all Buddhists and have always been charitable. I took my dad there, who suffered from hemiplegia caused by the sequelae of cerebral infarction. When we got there, there was a man who I heard was a descendant of several generations of imperial doctors from the Qing Dynasty. He confidently said that my dad’s disease could be cured by using Then some paste (white, something that looks like cream) was smeared on my dad's arm and scraped with a scraper. . . It was effective at the time. After scraping, I could lift my arm higher than before and straighten my fingers. However, it did not return to its original state within 2 hours after I came back. Is it not done enough or does traditional scraping have a certain temporary effect on activating meridians? And at that time, they wanted me to buy their products. The imperial doctor made a good order. When I saw it, it was 7,800 yuan, which was not cheap. Haha, isn’t it true that Buddhists are always charitable? Why is it 7800 as soon as it starts to show no effect? But if it’s really effective, I’d be willing to pay not just 7,800, but even 780,000. Later, I came back and checked the Internet. Some said that this company was a MLM company, and some said it was a direct sales company. However, after searching for several days, I could not find any patient who said that he had cured any disease with their products. I only saw Some people say that it has relatively good curative effect on rhinitis, but there is almost no information on the curative effect. The registered word is still "makeup", not even "food". How can people believe this?