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which strategy shows wise consumer behavior before buying a supplement? 5 points rely on influencer anecdotes check independent reviews, look for fda/ftc actions, and consult a professional choose the most expensive brand buy the one with the flashiest label which is not a recommended personal hygiene practice? 5 points covering coughs/sneezes sharing razors with friends washing hands for 20 seconds changing socks daily a teen follows a strict cultural fast. a safe practice is to: * 5 points skip all hydration during activity consult a clinician about timing, hydration, and nutrient needs exercise intensely without adjusting stop all cultural practices
First Question (Wise Consumer Behavior for Supplements)
- Relying on influencer anecdotes is not reliable as they may be biased.
- Choosing the most expensive brand or the flashiest label does not guarantee quality or safety.
- Checking independent reviews, looking for FDA/FTC actions (to ensure regulatory compliance), and consulting a professional (for expert advice) are evidence - based and safe practices for a wise consumer.
- Covering coughs/sneezes prevents the spread of germs.
- Washing hands for 20 seconds is a standard hygiene practice.
- Changing socks daily helps maintain foot hygiene.
- Sharing razors with friends can spread infections (like fungal or bacterial infections, or even blood - borne diseases if there is a cut), so it is not a recommended personal hygiene practice.
- Skipping all hydration during activity can lead to dehydration, which is unsafe.
- Exercising intensely without adjusting during a fast can cause health issues due to lack of energy and hydration.
- Stopping all cultural practices is not necessary and may go against the teen's cultural beliefs.
- Consulting a clinician about timing, hydration, and nutrient needs ensures that the fast is done in a way that is safe for the teen's health.
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B. Check independent reviews, look for FDA/FTC actions, and consult a professional