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Who has ever used the “eye nanny” on TV to treat myopia?

Questioning the eye nanny

Eye nanny experts pointed out: "Eliminating eye fatigue only removes the external causes of myopia. Liver and kidney dysfunction, leading to lack of nutrition in the eyes, are the internal causes of myopia."

So they came up with the “best product” for treating internal causes: Zangdola Mingju Capsules. "It can regulate liver and kidney function, and supplement the trace elements needed by the eyes, that is, visual nutrients. However, it is such a good thing for the eyes. Have you ever thought about it carefully: it is neither a national drug approved by the State Food and Drug Administration" The brand name medicine is not a health food that can regulate immune function and have health care effects. As for what it is, its manufacturer has not made it clear.

Moreover, a manufacturer that produces medical devices is qualified. Producing this kind of oral "food medicine" that is neither a medicine nor a health product? With doubts, no eye nanny manufacturer can give a complete answer, leaving consumers confused and at a loss what to do about eye nannies. There are more people with more questions. It is more self-proclaimed about its products, but it does not give satisfactory answers to some professional medical questions, and it even cannot justify itself.

You can think about it, how many of these products sold directly by TV and telephone are genuine? They are nothing more than asking celebrities to endorse them to "increase" trust. But celebrities are not saints, and manufacturers are their food and clothing parents. Mom,

Only making money is real.

Whether it’s a freckle cream, a slimming pill, or a fat-removing machine... all of them are endorsed by celebrities; but how effective are the products? , haven’t many of them been exposed in the end? Even the two internationally renowned toothpaste manufacturers “XX Jie” and “XX Shi” paid for the infamous “Chinese Dental Prevention Group Certification”. Are these fancy words persuasive?

So, believe in yourself, as the great man said: "If you want to know what a pear tastes like, you have to taste it yourself." Don't be influenced by the halo around celebrities. Worship gullibility.