send link to app

2MyDear app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 208 ratings )
Health & Fitness
Developer: Domei Technology
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 2 months ago
First release : 15 Aug 2024
App size: 52.82 Mb

Embark on an exploration of the evolving landscape of health practices, transitioning from traditional dietary norms to the contemporary reliance on dietary supplements. In the midst of the supplements industrys unprecedented growth, there emerges a pressing challenge—ensuring transparency in the complex realms of process intricacies, compositions, and ingredient nuances. Compounded by bold yet unethical marketing strategies claiming curative prowess against severe ailments, this issue not only raises ethical concerns but escalates to criminal dimensions.

In response to this intricate scenario, governmental bodies in various jurisdictions have implemented monitoring mechanisms. However, the proliferation of dietary supplements, both through conventional brick-and-mortar stores and ubiquitous online platforms, necessitates a heightened level of vigilance and discernment on the part of consumers. Disturbing reports have surfaced, underscoring the prevalence of false and misleading marketing tactics employed by some producers within the dietary supplements sphere.

This comprehensive study delves into consumer awareness regarding existing consumer protection laws in Malaysia. A critical precursor to leveraging legal safeguards is an intrinsic understanding of the nuanced realm of dietary supplements. The study advocates for a thorough revision of the current consumer protection laws, emphasizing the need for clearer definitions, well-defined categorizations, and jurisdictional parameters overseen by the relevant ministries.

Furthermore, it posits a pivotal need for strategic planning and interventions to elevate consumer awareness through effective channels. This, in turn, would empower consumers to address instances of false marketing surrounding dietary supplement products in Malaysia. The multifaceted risks associated with dietary supplements extend beyond deceptive marketing, encompassing safety, efficiency, and overall product quality.