Men's Health Conditioner WeChat ID
One is the corporate WeChat of a follow-up conditioner who cooperates with the Department of Men's and Traditional Chinese Medicine of a public tertiary hospital, and the other is the private WeChat of a conditioner who has a formal qualification and has been in the industry for more than 5 years and is recommended by old customers. In addition, all pop-up windows, small advertisements, and so-called "conditioner accounts" shared by strange netizens, more than 90% of them are sales accounts selling Sanwu products without any conditioning qualifications.
Don’t believe it, last week I just met a young man who came to me for consultation. He is a 32-year-old back-end developer. After working on a big project for three months in a row, he always felt tired and his sexual condition was not good. I was too embarrassed to go to the hospital. I browsed a short video and found an “ancestral andrology conditioner”. After adding WeChat, I asked him a few questions. He was told that he had "severe kidney deficiency and will die if he doesn't take supplements." He was tricked into buying more than 3,000 "secret kidney-tonifying pills". After taking it for half a month, his nosebleeds couldn't stop. He went to the hospital to check that the uric acid level jumped to more than 600. It turned out that the pills contained a large dose of aphrodisiac ingredients and hormones, and were not used for conditioning at all.
There are actually two types of regular men's health conditioners on the market today, with completely different routes, and their WeChat usage habits are also far different. The first type comes from the public hospital system. Most of them are affiliated with health management companies or hospital follow-up centers. They use corporate WeChat. After you add it, the first sentence will definitely ask you to provide physical examination reports for the past three months. If not, they will first recommend you to have a basic men's examination to rule out irritation. They only talk about conditioning plans if they have organic problems such as hormonal abnormalities and cavernous lesions. Their circle of friends is basically filled with popular science content such as the dangers of sitting for a long time and pelvic floor muscle training tutorials. They rarely post even a single customer feedback. After all, user privacy must be protected, and they cannot brag about "results in 7 days" or "a cure-all".
I know other folk conditioners who have been working for more than ten years. Most of them specialize in sports rehabilitation or diet conditioning. They don’t like to use corporate WeChat and they all have personal accounts. But if you add him in the first sentence and ask for qualifications, he will definitely show it to you. Some will also take the initiative to send you the location of their studio, and you are welcome to interview offline. This is the case with Lao Chen, who I met two years ago. He specializes in male pelvic floor muscle and energy management. His circle of friends is filled with check-in videos of him leading students to do Kegels and deadlifts. The occasional feedback he sends is full of mosaics, without even revealing his nickname. If you ask him for treatment, he will first ask you to send your diet and sleep records for three consecutive days. In the plan, he clearly marks how much water you drink every day and how long you sit and stand up for. He will never take the initiative to sell you any health products.
Many people are too shy to go to the hospital and just like to randomly add WeChat with the mentality of giving it a try. In fact, it is really easy to identify whether it is a scammer. After you add it, you will say that your back is sore and you get tired easily. If they don’t even ask about your daily routine, whether you have any underlying diseases, or whether you have exercise habits, and directly label you as having a “kidney deficiency”, then turn around and promote products worth hundreds or thousands of dollars, then you don’t have to think about it, it is definitely a scam. There is also the kind of friend circle that is full of screenshots of "customer thanks for transferring money" and "results will be seen after taking it for three days". Nine times out of ten, they are all synthetic. How can a real conditioner dare to post like this? All privacy is leaked.
Oh, by the way, someone asked me before if I could add the conditioner at the private men's hospital via WeChat? It's not impossible, but you have to check the qualifications of this hospital first. If the name search is all about "excessive medical care" and "fraud" complaints, and after adding it, it tells you to do "deep hyperthermia" for several thousand a time, just block it. It's just a money trap.
I have been in this business for almost 7 years. To be honest, the WeChat ID of a reliable male health conditioner is really not posted everywhere. This matter itself is very private. Everyone relies on word of mouth from old customers, so there is no need to place small advertisements everywhere to attract traffic. If you really can’t find it, it’s better to go to the traditional Chinese medicine department of a community hospital near your home and ask, or go directly to the men’s department of a public tertiary-level hospital to register a regular number. Many doctors have regular follow-up conditioners they cooperate with, and the recommendations are reliable, which is much better than searching blindly on your own.
After all, your body is yours, so don’t be embarrassed about it. In the end, not only did you spend money, but you also damaged your body. You really can’t do that, right?
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