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63kg Chinese man believes online products could help with weight gain loses 6.5kg instead

Truck driver with urge to get fatter spends US$1,500 on herb-based items from influencer, ends up in hospital with chronic stomach problem

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A 63kg Chinese man believed that products sold by a live-streamer online could help him gain weight. However, he spent US$1,500 and ended up losing 6.5kg instead. Photo: 163.com
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A Shanghai man who wanted to gain weight spent 10,000 yuan (US$1,500) on online health products he thought would do the job only to end up losing 6.5kg in a month.

The man, surnamed Liu, has trended on mainland social media after his experience was reported by the Shanghai Morning Post.

Liu, a truck driver, who is 1.78m tall and weighs 63kg, always thought he was too thin.

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In March, he saw the social media account of an influencer surnamed Chen who shared her knowledge about helping people put on weight.

Truck driver Liu, above, has always believed himself to be too thin. Photo: 163.com
Truck driver Liu, above, has always believed himself to be too thin. Photo: 163.com

Liu instantly added Chen’s contacts. Chen told him that the products she sold were all derived from herbs and functioned by adjusting people’s digestive system, posing no side-effects, said Liu.

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