A real brand isn’t necessarily a real brand. Pure cotton isn’t necessarily pure cotton; pure fruit juice isn’t necessarily pure fruit juice. A mulberry silk quilt is just a quilt made of silk. “0 sugar” doesn’t necessarily mean no added sugar. A down jacket doesn’t necessarily mean it’s fully down. Medicine bought with a hospital prescription doesn’t necessarily mean you’re sick. Baby products aren’t necessarily for babies. Imported milk isn’t necessarily imported. A 304 iron basin is just an iron basin. Organic certification can be bought. Market “fair” scales aren’t fair. Testing institutions only sell reports. News media are just promotional institutions. “No additives” is just “no additives,” the most toxic kind. “If counterfeiters are found, you’re compensated three times” — it really is compensated three times. Scarless medical beauty procedures don’t mention side effects. National standards are only the minimum standards.

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