A YouTuber reacts to a Five-Minute Crafts video that offers medical advice and DIY remedies. The YouTuber critiques the accuracy and safety of some of the advice, including sticking whipped cream on hair, putting lemon in socks for dry skin, and using activated charcoal for bad breath. They also question the effectiveness of homemade remedies for stretch marks and acne. The video appears to be sponsored by Colgate and promotes the importance of brushing teeth.
1. Five-Minute Crafts went medical.
2. The video contains unconventional remedies for various health issues.
3. Some of the remedies are potentially harmful or ineffective, such as using whipped cream on dry hair or putting a lemon in a sock for dry skin.
4. The video suggests using a condom to remove a stuck ring or cutting a spoon to use as a toothbrush.
5. Some of the remedies are medically inaccurate, such as using a glass of water to cure a headache or using coconut oil to remove stretch marks.
6. The video includes misleading information, such as using cola instead of medicine for a child or using hydrogel to make a stress ball.
7. The video promotes toothbrushing and includes a sponsored segment about lip care.
8. The video also includes a segment about strange addictions.