全裸服务,灰色产业被深扒:你以为的保养,是在送命!

文/水门鼬  来源:钱某某(qianmoumou2018) 
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刷微博看到一个视频,吓得半死。
貌似是一个男人,全身赤裸,关键部位盖了两块毛巾,但毛巾正在燃烧。
这到底是什么?不怕烧坏吗?
原来,这叫火疗。
视频来自一个大V医生。
eir 别让梦想只停留在梦里。181. A day without laughter is a day wasted. 没有笑声的一天是浪费了的一天。(卓别林) 182. Travel and see the world; afterwards, you will be able to put your concerns in perspective. 去旅行吧,见的世面多了,你会发现原来在意的那些结根本算不了什么。183. The key to acquiring proficiency in any task is repetition. 任何事情成功关键都是熟能生巧。《生活大爆炸》 184. You can be happy no matter what. 开心一点吧,管它会怎样。baby boy back. Arthur Schieble died in August 1955, after the adoption was finalized. Just after Christmas that year, Joanne and Abdulfattah were married in St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Green Bay. He got his PhD in international politics the next year, and then they had another child, a girl named Mona. After she and Jandali divorced in 1962, Joanne embarked on a dreamy and peripatetic life that her daughter, who grew up to become the acclaimed novelist Mona Simpson, would capture in her book Anywhere but Here. Because Steve’s adoption had been closed, it would be twenty years before they would all find each other. Steve Jobs knew from an early age that he was adopted. “My parents were very open with me about that,” he recalled. He had a vivid memory of sitting on the lawn of his house, when he was six or seven years old, telling the girl who lived across the street. “So does that mean your real parents didn’t want you?” the girl asked. “Lightning bolts went off in my head,” according to Jobs. “I remember running into the house, crying. And my parents said, ‘No, you have to understand.’ They were very serious and looked me straight in the eye. They said, ‘We specifically picked you out.’ Both of my parents said that and repeated it slowly for me. And they put an emphasis on every word in that sentence.” Abandoned. Chosen. Special. Those concepts became part of who Jobs was and how he regarded himself. His closest friends think that the knowledge that he was given up at birth left some scars. “I think his desire for complete control of whatever he makes derives directly from his personality and the fact that he was abandoned at birth,” said one longtime colleague, Del Yocam. “He wants to control his environment, and he sees the product as an extension of himself.” Greg Calhoun, who became close to Jobs right after college, saw another effect. “Steve talked to me a lot about being abandoned and the pain that caused,” he said. “It made him independent. He followed the beat of a different drummer, and that came from being in a different world than he was born into.” Later in life, when he was the same age his biological father had been when he abandoned him, Jobs would father and abandon a child of his own. (He eventually took responsibility for her.) Chrisann Brennan, the mother of that child, said that being put up for adoption left Jobs “full of broken glass,” and it helps to explain some of his behavior. “He who is abandoned is an abandoner,” she said. Andy Hertzfeld, who worked with Jobs at Apple in the early 1980s, is among the few who remained close to both Brennan and Jobs. “The key question about Steve is why he can’t control himself at times from being so reflexively cruel and harmful to some people,” he said. “That goes back to being abandoned at birth. The real underlying problem was the theme of abandonment in Steve’s life.” Jobs dismissed this. “There’s some notion that because I was abandoned, I worked very hard so I could do well and make my parents wish they had me back, or some such nonsense, but that’s ridiculous,” he insisted. “Knowing I was adopted may have made me feel more independent, but I have never felt abandoned. I’ve always felt special. My parents made me feel special.” He would later bristle whenever anyone referred to Paul and Clara Jobs as his “adoptive” parents or implied that they were not his “real” parents. “They were my parents 1,000%,” he said. When speaking about his biological parents, on the other hand, he was curt: “They were my sperm and egg bank. That’s not harsh, it’s just the way it was, a sperm bank thing, nothing more.” Silicon Valley The childhood that Paul and Clara Jobs created for their new son was, in many ways, a stereotype of the late 1950s. When Steve was two they adopted a girl they named Patty, and three years later they moved to a tract house in the suburbs. The finance company where Paul worked as a repo man, CIT, had transferred him down to its Palo Alto office, but he could not afford to live there, so they landed in a subdivision in Mountain View, a less expensive town just to the south. There Paul tried to pass along his love of mechanics and cars. “Steve, this is your workbench now,” he said as he marked off a section of the table in their garage. Jobs remembered being impressed by his father’s focus on craftsmanship. “I thought my dad’s sense of design was pretty good,” he said, “because he knew how to build anything. If we needed a cabinet, he would build it. When he built our fence, he gave me a hammer so I could work with him.” Fifty years later the fence still surrounds the back and side yards of the house in Mountain View. As Jobs showed it off to me, he caressed the stockade panels and recalled a lesson that his father implanted deeply in him. It was important, his father said, to craft the backs of cabinets and fences properly, even though they were hidden. “He loved doing things right. He even cared about the look of the parts you couldn’t see.” His father continued to refurbish and resell used cars, and he festooned the garage with pictures of his favorites. He would point out the detailing of the design to his son: the lines, the vents, the chrome, the trim of the seats. After work each day, he would change into his dungarees and retreat to the garage, often with Steve tagging along. “I figured I could get him nailed down with a little mechanical ability, but he really wasn’t interested in getting his hands dirty,” Paul later recalled. “He never really cared too much about m189. It requires hard work to give off an appearance of effortlessness. 你必须十分努力,才能看起来毫不费力。190. Life is like riding a bicycle.To keep your balance,you must keep moving. 人生就像骑单车,只有不断前进,才能保持平衡。(爱因斯坦) 191. Be thankful for what you have.You'll end up having more. 拥有一颗感恩的心,最终你会得到更多。192. Beauty is how you feel inside, and it reflects in your eyes. 美是一种内心的感觉,并反映在你的眼睛里。(索菲亚·罗兰) 193. Friendship doubles your joys, and divides your sorrows. 朋友的作用,就是让你快乐加倍,痛苦减半。194. When you long for something sincerely, the whole world will help you. 当你真心渴望某样东西时,整个宇宙都会来帮忙。echanical things.” “I wasn’t that into fixing cars,” Jobs admitted. “But I was eager to hang out with my dad.” Even as he was growing more aware that he had been adopted, he was becoming more attached to his father. One day when he was about eight, he discovered a photograph of his father from his time in the Coast Guard. “He’s in the engine room, and he’s got his shirt off and looks like James Dean. It was one of those Oh wow moments for a kid. Wow, oooh, my parents were actually once very young and really good-looking.” Through cars, his father gave Steve his first exposure to electronics. “My dad did not have a deep understanding of electronics, but he’d encountered it a lot in automobiles and other things he would fix. He showed me the rudiments of electronics, and I got very interested in that.” Even more interesting were the trips to scavenge for parts. “Every weekend, there’d be a junkyard trip. We’d be looking for a generator, a carburetor, all sorts of components.” He remembered watching his father negotiate at the counter. “He was a good bargainer, because he knew better than the guys at the counter what the parts should cost.” This helped fulfill the pledge his parents made when he was adopted. “My college fund came from my dad paying $50 for a Ford Falcon or some other beat-up car that didn’t run, working on it for a few weeks, and selling it for $250—and not telling the IRS.” The Jobses’ house and the others in their neighborhood were built by the real estate developer Joseph Eichler, whose company spawned more than eleven thousand homes in various California subdivisions between 1950 and 1974. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision of simple modern homes for the American “everyman,” Eichler built inexpensive houses that featured floor-to-ceiling glass walls, open floor plans, exposed post-and-beam construction, concrete slab floors, and lots of sliding glass doors. “Eichler did a great thing,” Jobs said on one of our walks around the neighborhood. “His houses were smart and cheap and good. They brought clean design and simple taste to lower-income people. They had awesome little features, like radiant heating in the floors. You put carpet on them, and we had nice toasty floors when we were kids.” Jobs said that his appreciation for Eichler homes instilled in him a passion for making nicely designed products for the mass market. “I love it when you can bring really great design and simple capability to something that doesn’t cost much,” he said as he pointed out the clean elegance of the houses. “It was the original vision for Apple. That’s what we tried to do with the first Mac. That’s what we did with the iPod.” Across the street from the Jobs family lived a man who had become successful as a real estate agent. “He wasn’t that bright,” Jobs recalled, “but he seemed to be making a fortune. So my dad thought, ‘I can do that.’ He worked so hard, I remember. He took these night classes, passed the license test, and got into real estate. Then the bottom fell out of the market.” As a result, the family found itself financially strapped for a year or so while Steve was in elementary school. His mother took a job as a bookkeeper for Varian Associates, a company that made scientific instruments, and they took out a second mortgage. One day his fourth-grade teacher asked him, “What is it you don’t understand about the universe?” Jobs replied, “I don’t understand why all of a sudden my dad is so broke.” He was proud that his father never adopted a servile attitude or slick style that may have made him a better salesman. “You had to suck up to people to sell real estate, and he wasn’t good at that and it wasn’t in his nature. I admired him for that.” Paul Jobs went back to being a mechanic. His father was calm and gentle, traits that his son later praised more than emulated. He was also resolute. Jobs described one exampl What made the neighborhood different from the thousands of other spindly-tree subdivisions across America was that even the ne’er-do-wells tended to be engineers. “When we moved here, there were apricot and plum orchards on all of these corners,” Jobs recalled. “But it was beginning to boom because of military investment.” He soaked up the history of the valley and developed a yearning to play his own role. Edwin Land of Polaroid later told him about being asked by Eisenhower to help build the U-2 spy plane cameras to see how real the Soviet threat was. The film was dropped in canisters and returned to the NASA Ames Research Center in Sunnyvale, not far from where Jobs lived. “The first computer terminal I ever saw was when my dad brought me to the Ames Center,” he said. “I fell totally in love with it.” Other defense contractors sprouted nearby during the 1950s. 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Smith创作的“史密斯圆图”类似,体现出双曲空间的概念,是一种非欧几何的空间形态。[34] 层次结构 当代天文学研获得的探测数据证明,在远古时期,火星曾经有过液态的水,而且水量特别大。[51] 土星是离太阳第六颗行星,直径120536㎞,体积仅次于木星。主要由氢组成,还有少量的氦与微量元素,内部的核心包括岩石和冰,外围由数层金属氢和气体包裹着。地球距离土星13亿公里。土星的引力比地球强2.5倍,能够牵引太阳系内其它行星,使地球处于一个椭圆轨道中运行,并且与太阳保持适当距离,适宜生命繁衍。当土星轨道倾斜20度将使地球轨道比金星轨道更接近太阳,同时,这将导致火星完全离开太阳系。[52]  土星是已知唯一密度小于水的行星,假如能够将土星放入一个巨大的浴池之中,它将可以漂浮起来。土星有一个巨大的磁气圈和一个狂风肆虐的大气层,赤道附近的风速可达1800千米/时。在环绕土星运行的31颗卫星中间,土卫六是最大的一颗,比水星和月球还大,也是太阳系中唯一拥有浓厚大气层的卫星。[53] 天王星是离太阳第七颗行星,51118km。体积约为地球的65倍,在九大行星中仅次于木星和土星。天王星的大气层中83%是氢,15%为氦,2%为甲烷以及少量的乙炔和碳氢化合物。上层大气层的甲烷吸收红光,使天王星呈现蓝绿色。大气在固定纬度集结成云层,类似于木星和土星在纬线上鲜艳的条状色带。天王星云层的平均温度为零下193摄氏度。质量为8.6810±13×10²⁵kg,相当于地球质量的14.63倍。密度较小,只有1.24克/立方厘米,为海王星密度值的74.7%。[54] 恒星 恒星 海王星是离太阳的第八颗行星,直径49532千米。海王星绕太阳运转的轨道半径为45亿千米,公转一周需要165年。海王星的直径和天王星类似,质量比天王星略大一些。海王星和天王星的主要大气成分都是氢和氦,内部结构也极为相近,所以说海王星与天王星是一对孪生兄弟。[55]  海王星有太阳系最强烈的风,测量到的时速高达2100公里。海王星云顶的温度是-218 °C,是太阳系最冷的地区之一。海王星核心的温度约为7000 °C,可以和太阳的表面比较。海王星在1846年9月23日被发现,是唯一利用数学预测而非有计划的观测发现的行星。[56] 冥王星,位于海王星以外的柯伊伯带内侧,是柯伊伯带中已知的最大天体。[57]  直径约为2370±20km,是地球直径的18.5%。[58]  2006年8月24日,国际天文学联合会大会24日投票决定,不再将,并形成碳氧组成的白矮星,如果其质量大于1.4倍太阳质量,就会发生Ia型超新星爆发。[73] 转动时没有阻力是因为空气和不断转动的地球是连接着的。反对理由:一块石子向上抛去,就会被地球的转动抛在后面,而落在抛掷点的西面。哥白尼答复:由于受到本身重量压力的物体主要属于泥土性质,所以各个部分毫无疑问和它们的整体保持同样的性质。反对理由:如果地球转动,它就会因离心力的作用变得土崩瓦解。如果地球不转动,那么像恒星那些更庞大的星球就必须以极大的速度转动,这一来恒星就很容易被离心力拉得粉碎。哥白尼答复:离心力只在非天然的人为运动中找得到,而在天然的运动中,如地球和天体的运动中,则是找不到的。[2] 地心说 地心说 地心说 地心说是长期盛行于古代欧洲的宇宙学说。它最初由古希腊学者欧多克斯(提出“同心球”模型)提出,后经亚里士上,月球的周长约为10916公里。阿里斯塔克斯还认为一个大的东西不应该绕小的东西转动,于是他提出了“日心地动说”(可惜未被当代人接受)。他认为地球一方面每天自西向东转一周,导致天体的东升西落景象。另一方面它又在一年中绕太阳公转一周,水、金、火、木、土等行星也是一样绕着太阳公转。他还认为与地球绕日公转的轨道直径相比,恒星几乎在无限远处。因此无法看到由于地球公转而造成的恒星视差现象。关于阿里斯塔克斯的日心说 阿里斯塔克斯提出日心论的论文已经遗失。我们之所推进了天文学和地理学的发展。1492年,意大利著名的航海家哥伦布发现新大陆,麦哲伦和他的同伴绕地球一周,证明地球是圆形的,使人们开始真正认识地球。[4] 对他国的影响 在教会严密控制下的中世纪,也发生过轰轰烈烈的..革命。因为天主教的很多教义不符合圣经的教诲,而加入了太多教皇的个人意志以及各类神学家的自身成果,所以很多信徒开始质疑天主教的教义和组织,发起回归圣经的行动来。捷克的爱国主义者、布拉格大学校长扬·胡斯(1369~1415年)在君士坦丁堡的..会议上公开谴责德意志封建主与天主教会对捷克的压迫和剥削。他虽然被反动教会处以火刑,但他的革命活动在社会上引起了强烈的反应。捷克农民在胡斯党人的旗帜下举行起义,这次运动也波及波兰。1517年,在德国,马丁·路德(1483~1546年)反对教会贩卖赎罪符,与罗马教皇公开决裂。1521年,路德又在沃尔姆国会上揭露罗马教廷的罪恶,并提出建立基督教新教的主张。新教的教义得到许多国家的支持,波兰也深受影响。
这种“烧烤”,竟然是一种疗法?!
可能是自己太孤陋寡闻。
好奇如我,立马打开评论,向万能的网友学习。
结果第一条评论就看不懂了:“某健不是倒闭了吗?怎么还有人相信这个?”
火疗和某健有什么关系?
原来几年前,某健火疗就已被扒的体无完肤。
火疗,即在湿毛巾上倒一些酒精,然后点燃盖在身上。
中医专家说:“我不知道这和一般的毛巾热敷有什么区别,用火烧的危险系数则更大。”
其实,不用专家证实。
看宣传语就非常不靠谱。
“做一次火疗,相当于10次的全身按摩,相当于细胞运动36600万次,相当于排出4.1克内脏垃圾!”
别的不说,内脏有垃圾?精确到0.1克,是怎么算出来的?
据澎湃新闻报道,某健火疗,号称可以从头烧到脚。
即全身上下所有部位都能烧,包括眼睛、鼻子等13个部位。
还包治百病。
从脑部萎缩到秃头,从子宫糜烂到肾虚阳痿早泄,从耳聋面瘫到便秘肩周炎。
扁鹊要是在天有灵,会气得爬出来吧。
其实中医药教材中,根本没有火疗。
图源:澎湃新闻
很多人被骗,是因为某健火疗说有专利。
让人们以为是合法的,正规的。
2012年,某健火疗确实申请过专利,但没有在规定期限内答复,已被撤回。
也就是说,申请过专利,但没有通过。
这算哪门子的专利!

图源:国家知识产权局
更不靠谱的是,最早提出火疗的张某进,连小学都没毕业。
理发出身,没学过医。走南闯北,干过韩式按摩、泰式按摩。后来又成为足疗大师。
2004年突然在某..杂志上发文,每月一篇介绍火疗。
声称历时5年才发明出来,结合了韩式按摩、泰式按摩、热敷疗法、熏蒸疗法。
但是没有任何科学依据。
图源:知网
前几年,火疗事故频发。
2年7起意外事故,2人死亡。
和火疗名字一样,是真的烈火焚身。
图源:澎湃新闻
2016年8月,浙江朱某深受肩周炎之苦,报名了三天火疗。
第二次火疗后,神志不清,抢救无效死亡。
但证据不足,某健火疗无责。
图源:澎湃新闻
名为火疗,实为“火烧活人”。
风险远大于受益。
然而2020年了,竟然还有医生在宣传,还有人点赞追捧。
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不靠谱的养生,你以为只有这一种么?!
磁疗和火疗一样,不科学却非常火爆。
从内裤到腰带,从鞋到床垫枕头,从手环到水杯......应有尽有。
价格从几十到几百不等。
图源:人民日报
这些产品大多打着进口旗号,深受国人喜欢。
“进口的就是好的。”
“似是而非的专业名词,虽然听不懂,但一定是高科技。”
出国旅游,一定要买一堆保健品。
殊不知却将致癌物带回了家。
2017年,山东截获了一个保健垫,放射性严重超标。
超标达200多倍。
这是什么概念呢?
你如果做过胸透,一定也注意到胸透室的门,是厚重的钢板,而医生要躲在小屋里给你做检查。
这是因为胸透有辐射。
一次胸透的辐射剂量是0.1mSv。
这个保健垫使用一年,受到的辐射剂量大于200mSv,相当于做了2000多次胸透。
要知道在核电站干一年,剂量都不能超过20mSv。
可想而知超标多严重。
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长久以来,很多人认为外国的月亮比较圆。
盲目迷恋。
殊不知你以为高大上的保健品,在生产地却被认定为非法。
比如美国,FDA没有批准过任何磁疗产品。
图源:人民日报
很多人却一无所知,花上万元买非法产品。
百害无一利,还被你当成宝。
乐呵呵地交智商税。
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养生产品五花八门。
乳房按摩也是其中一种,很多人坚信“按摩能丰胸”。
美容院、养生馆为了骗女人的钱,提供了各种各样的按摩项目:
乳房护理、乳房疏通、胸部保养、取出硬块......
说白了就是:抹精油,揉来揉去。
图源:医学界妇产科频道
如果只是被骗钱,其实还好,你就当买教训。
事实上,代价非常大。
乳房按摩相当于自残。
为什么这么说呢?
首先,有必要了解一下乳房。
它像一串成熟的葡萄。
图源:医学界妇产科频道
拿葡萄串要小心翼翼,一使劲就会捏坏,更不能揉。
乳房也一样。
2017年,珠海的王女士在美容院做胸部疏通。
按摩3个月后,承诺的疏通没看到。
乳房反而出现各种问题:胀痛、发红、破溃、乳头内陷还有不明液体流出......
一检查是乳腺癌。
无独有偶。
2019年,福建女子阿燕,一开始乳房有小肿块,但没有任何不适。
按摩后又青又紫,被按成了内出血。
一检查也是乳腺癌。

可悲的是,王女士和阿燕不是个例。
被乳房按摩害惨的女人,数不胜数。
专家说,乳房按摩引起慢性乳腺炎、甚至确诊乳腺癌的人非常常见。
慢性乳腺炎非常难治疗,癌症就更不用说了。
明明花十几块挂号费,就能得到科学诊断。
却要在美容院,将身体交给陌生人乱按一气,花费几百上千不说,还没病也按出病来。
实在是可怜又可恨。
4
更可恨的是,养生的魔爪还伸向了小孩。
近几年,小儿推拿的悲剧一再上演。
2015年,平顶山6个月大的婴儿,做完推拿后双腿骨折。
孩子还没开始学习走路,就被剥夺了走路的机会。
实在令人气愤不已。
去年年底,西安的朵朵才4个月23天,便离开了人世。
因为咳嗽,做了20分钟推拿。
回家路上,孩子像昏了一样,突然口鼻流出带血的白沫。
赶紧送到医院,但为时已晚。
很多家长认同推拿=治疗。
事实上,推拿没有任何科学依据。
图源:新京报
丁香妈妈做了一个调查,小儿推拿乱象丛生。
买证就能上岗,还能加盟开店。
唯一的要求是识字。
图源:丁香妈妈
很多人看到推拿师有证书,以为是专业医生。
事实上,人社部认证的职业资格中,根本就没有“小儿推拿师”。
所谓的持证推拿师,只是参加某机构..后,通过考核而已。
更何况,很多人的证件是买来的。
也就是说,证件含金量几乎为0。

图源:丁香妈妈
这些人给孩子做推拿,悲剧怎么可能少呢?
5
朵朵去世后,官方已介入调查。
我们只能希望相关责任人得到严惩,给家属一个交代。
也希望朵朵的死是个警示,提醒千千万万父母不要再乱投医。
从火疗到磁疗,再从乳房按摩到小儿推拿,其实都是无良商家在骗钱。
光靠监管能杜绝吗?
我觉得很难。
马克思说:
如果有10%的利润,它就保证到处被使用;
有20%的利润,它就活跃起来;
有50%的利润,它就铤而走险;
为了100%的利润,它就敢践踏一切人间法律;
有300%的利润,它就敢犯任何罪行,甚至绞首的危险。
也就是说,有利润有市场,就一定有人铤而走险。
今天关了一批,明天也会出来新的。
那你该怎么办呢?
只有提高认知,引起警惕。
就拿磁疗来说,早在2001年,美国就将磁疗产品定性为“阴谋”、“违规”、“诈骗”。
也就是说,磁疗早已淘汰。

图源:人民日报
你只要一搜索,就能发现真假。
互联网如此发达,认知却如此滞后,是骗子技术太高,还是你执迷不悟?
朵朵出事前,两岁半的轩轩已做过10次推拿。
每次都喊疼,每次照按。
因为相信“痛则不通,通则不痛”。
最后病情加重,输了几天液才好转。

图源:新京报
如果不迷信推拿,轩轩是不是能少遭点罪?
所以,无论骗子怎么宣传,提高科学认知,才是最好的防骗。尤其是上有老下有小的你,你的观念,就是孩子和老人最后的屏障。
写这篇文章之前,同事劝我说:“科普文太枯燥了,读者不会喜欢的。”
但我还是要写。
我希望读者能真正明白,能治病的地方,只有一个:医院。
能解除病痛的人,只有一种:医生。
最后恳请你点亮【在看】,或转发出去,提醒家人和朋友,不要再被所谓的养生保健欺骗,不要再为无知买单!
哪怕只有一个人觉得有收获,也值了。
因为他的家庭就能避免入坑。
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