Found some truly bizarre and ridiculous products on @Ozsale
First up: slimming magnetic toe-rings
"Increase your metabolism" ~hilarious stuff
Also, love that they specify 'brand new'pic.twitter.com/8MlmNvS5KX
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The thing is, every one of these products is making a specific medical claim Some of them are innocuous, like "helps with weight loss" Some are more problematic, like "treats diabetes" But ALL of them are - as far as I can tell - totally unsupported
These are medical devices, being sold to consumers who will expect them to work medically Except, there's no evidence that they do or will
Also look at the nonsense @AliceEmmaLouise @cherryblack
Sounds like it can cure my lupus. Someone should tell rheumatologists across the world
It's a miracle that is also not in any way a miracle
damn. I wish I'd known about this before I had knee replacement end November..... 

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