The Deepend Group asks people to ‘love their mind’ in new campaign
Australians are being urged to ‘love their minds’ in a new campaign which reveals only 23% of people feel they are using the full potential of their minds everyday.
Created by Deepend Group for Flordis – a natural medicines company – the campaign features a university student, a mum and a retiree wearing an EEG headset while engaging their minds and having their brainwaves converted into a colourful light display.
Lets not forget that Rhino Horn; Elephant Tusk & Tiger Bones are also considered to be ‘natural medicines’ even though they are known to have no benefit to humans whatsoever and a species-extinguishing impact on the underlying animals.
a) Why does Mumbrella get fooled into covering potentially bogus ‘products’?
b) Just because an EEG device is being misused by some clowns with about as much training as an apple store ‘genius’ doesn’t in any way validate the underlying products
c) Picking the 2nd product on the Flordis website “supports memory, concentration blah blah” it appears to be based on a herb called Bacopa monnieri
The only human trials to date have been submitted in … wait for it … alternate medicine ‘journals’. The only study on mice in an accepted journal shows a reduced sperm count.
Until cleared by multiple studies in sound western institutions and journals, assume that these ‘medicines’ are at best a scam and at worst can damage your health