Faced with today’s flood of information about armpit odor treatments, where do patients go from here?

In 1440, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. Its invention ignited the Industrial Revolution in 1775. This led to an exponential increase in the amount of information available to the people, and a flood of ideas that contributed to the rapid growth of civilization. However, when the printing press was first invented, a great deal of information that was wrong but preferred to be believed by the public was widely disseminated. For example, in the Ten Commandments of the Bible, Thou shalt not commit adultery was misprinted as Thou shalt commit adultery. Over the centuries, millions of Europeans have died fighting for their religious beliefs, perhaps simply because a particular teaching was printed and circulated more often, and then rightfully took the high ground of divine correctness. The result of the rapid growth of information beyond the ability of the people of the time to process it was a confusion of information. Faced with an overabundance of information, the human mind instinctively sifts through it, remembering the favorites and ignoring the rest. This is seen as one of the major shortcomings of the human brain. This situation has been repeated in the five centuries since the invention of the printing press. Only now people don’t have to pay for it with their lives. With the world wide web, we are faced with a constant barrage of information each day to sift through. The most common than where to go to dinner today, see what movie, where to travel, book what hotel, this year’s clothing popular that style, in the face of these choices, people rely more on online evaluation, and even what to choose and who to date, and who to get married on the Internet, “evidence can be found”. The overload of information makes us have a choice barrier. The essence of the barrier is the lack of understanding of the thing itself, no power energy to understand. Following the crowd seems to be the safest way to go. This is why review sites are so popular today. Undoubtedly, this inferiority has naturally spread to important issues concerning one’s health. In the face of a plethora of medicines and miraculous treatments, blindly following the crowd is not the best solution, but the real “next best thing”. For example, in the field of armpit odor treatment, various hospitals have created a variety of treatments that take advantage of the patient’s demand for aesthetic wounds and a quick prognosis. It is as if mankind had already claimed to be able to predict earthquakes in the next ten years in the 1970s, only that “promise” has not been fulfilled so far. There is a lot of talk about nanotechnology, minimally invasive incisions, and rapid healing, but very little of the reliable, disease-related information that people really need. As armpit odor sufferers, we know that most of them are still young and do not have the time and energy to review foreign professional literature to identify the authenticity of the many treatment methods. It is even more unlikely that they will have the opportunity to compare the advantages and disadvantages of these treatments through trial and error. Therefore, our original purpose of establishing this platform is to provide a scientific, systematic and cutting-edge information channel, which covers the physiological, psychological and life-related aspects of armpit odor treatment. We hope that on this transparent platform, there will be only the sound of the printing presses working loudly, without any artificial misprints, misinterpretations and misunderstandings.