If claims are bogus, I don't believe it

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3 years ago

Bloated claims about random unrelated benefits like improved memory, blood pressure, stoke, we should be skeptical when being presented by these kinds or ‘random’ benefits. It may contain bogus claim that might lead to dangerous consequences.

Improved blood flow doesn’t actually mean treating various brain diseases, especially a behavioral drug addiction. As what I’ve said, bloated claims should be treated with skepticism.

More research is needed in order to find evidences to its therapeutic claims like a medical journals or official research being conducted by unbiased researchers. We can also search the internet, but we must take a look which are true and which are false.

[This is answered to my learning modules, please be advised <3]

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