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The man sued six walnuts and lost the case. Why can't all the advertising slogans be taken seriously now?

I believe everyone is familiar with the slogan "Use your head often and drink six more walnuts". No one has ever investigated whether six walnuts can make up the brain, but this time a man in Jiaojiang, Taizhou, Zhejiang Province took six walnuts to court. However, the slogan "Always use your brain and drink six walnuts" has been recognized by the administrative department for industry and commerce, and there is no violation of the relevant provisions of the advertising law. Finally, the man lost the case.

Nowadays, there are all kinds of advertising slogans. When we watch TV, there will be different kinds of advertisements in turn in a minute or more. China's advertisements for health products seem to account for more than half of prime-time advertisements. The advertising language seems to boast of these health care products, but can you really believe them? Friends who have bought it say they can't be trusted completely.

We can't help but mention the Chinese herbal medicine advertisements and advertising slogans, which describe these bitter medicines like nectar. Usually, some old people in this kind of advertisements will introduce themselves to be full of energy and vitality after taking these drugs, but the specific effect remains to be seen. After all, Chinese medicine needs to be symptomatic to be effective. Advertising slogans only play a propaganda role, and can't be taken for granted.

the advertisements of products can only be approved by relevant departments, but this does not mean that the advertising slogans passed are in line with the products, and some exaggerated elements will inevitably exist, but the law allows them. It's just that when we look at advertisements and choose commodities, we don't just look at advertising slogans to judge this commodity, but we still need to fully understand it.