This is a health supplement reward. Are there any expressions that cannot be used in the story?
According to the Health Supplement Display and Advertising Compliance Standards, expressions that could be mistaken for having medical efficacy or effect cannot be used.
For example, expressions implying efficacy in treating, diagnosing, or preventing diseases such as 'blood sugar improvement' or 'lower back pain relief', or directly mentioning disease names are not possible.
Additionally, you should be careful not to use expressions that exaggerate efficacy, such as '100% effective', 'cure-all', or 'guaranteed medical cost savings'.