Please suggest relevant communities to share these sorts of nonsense products marketed with unfounded health claims.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/74365
cross-posted from: https://jorts.horse/users/fathermcgruder/statuses/112309753228570337
#Hydrogen infused water?
I am of course pro #HydrogenEconomy, but this sort of nonsense is just too much.
The economic science of getting people to pay for trendy health things that don’t work. Whether it be detoxing, stone eggs for a vagina, or hydrogen infused water. It’s a proven science. (Note: self-aware irony in that statement, no need to point it out)
If biohacking has gone from a counter-culture of DIY implants to trendy health gimmicks for profit, that’s really upsetting to me.
Trendy health gimmicks for profit have existed far longer than modern bio-hacking. Think radium water or any other snake oil.