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Thursday, July 9, 2009

BEWARE OF MEN PRODUCTS SOLD ON STREETS AND MARKETS

The Ministry of Health and other relevant enforcement agencies should check health products that are sold openly on the streets and at open market in the city vicinity and towns throughout the state.

These products are not even approved by the Ministry of Health. There is no ministry logo or any other approval agency registration number on its label. Amongst the products sold are weight-loss tablets which promise customers to look slim and Tongkat Ali special capsules which promise sex drive for men.

Majority of the sales person are foreigners knowing from their accent when trying to convince customers to buy. These products have not been tested and proven to be working by the authorities. It could be a fraud that could cheat customers of their time listening, money and most importantly their health.

There are also few salesman from China selling sex drive products on the streets showing testimonials from customers from other parts of the world that they have travelled to, proving that their products are genuine and working well.

All the products on sale and displayed includes "Delay Spray For Men", " Increasing Men Genital Parts by 3" in 3 months" and " Erection cream for Men "

They even assured customers that if the product doesn't work, their money would be returned but didn't inform the customers where and how to reach them except for a mobile number that's even not active given on a pamphlet.

A special surveillance and enforcement team is needed from the relevant agency to combat all these misleading and deceptive advertising and to confiscate the products for testing of their true and actual contents.

Perhaps a seminar or campaign could be organized to prevent innocent consumers from becoming victims of fraud by educating them on how to recognize authorized health products that are approved by the Health Ministry.

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