Doctor Reviews Wish "Health" Products ft. Botez Sisters - Summary

Summary

The video features Dr. Mike and the Botez sisters, Andrea and Alexandra, reviewing and testing various health and medical products purchased from the online shopping platform Wish.com. The products include an exfoliating brush, a dog toothbrush, a supplement called "White Lungs," an EMS muscle trainer, a baby music player, a Chinese "evil removal kit," a weight loss essential oil, and an intelligent cervical massage instrument. The group tests each product, often with humorous results, and discusses their skepticism about the products' claims and safety. Ultimately, they conclude that it's best not to buy medical or health products from Wish.com without consulting a doctor first.

Facts

1. The Botez sisters are the guests on the video.
2. The video is about testing medical and health products from wish.com.
3. The first product tested is an exfoliating brush.
4. The price of the exfoliating brush is $31.82.
5. The second product tested is a dog tooth brush.
6. The third product tested is a "White Lungs" supplement that supports respiratory health.
7. The fourth product tested is an EMS muscle trainer.
8. The price of the EMS muscle trainer is not specified, but it is mentioned that it is available for $20.
9. The fifth product tested is a "Play music to your baby" device.
10. The sixth product tested is a Chinese evil removal kit.
11. The price of the Chinese evil removal kit is $39.
12. The seventh product tested is a "Sexy bodies. Slimming essential oil".
13. The eighth product tested is an "Intelligent cervical massage instrument".
14. The "Intelligent cervical massage instrument" is actually a neck massager.