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Today's world thrives on rapid and magical solutions of problems and issues
In such a scenario, we should be alert regarding dubious products which promise the moon.
There are no magical solutions or ways to success- we need to be aware of the fact. Here's a list of dubious products you should avoid.
Courses that promise to make you financially very successful are mostly suspicious.
Diet supplements: Despite attractive ads, most diet supplements have very little or no proven impact on weight. Avoid buying them.
Healing crystals may look attractive but there is no scientific evidence that they have a healing impact.
Ultrasonic rodent repellers: There's no evidence to support that this hi-tech sounding device can repel rodents.
Alkaline water: There are no extra health benefits of this water. Have simple clean water and keep yourself hydrated.
Charcoal toothpaste: This may make your teeth look whiter for a short while, but charcoal can damage enamel.