Yeah, it's called the placebo effect.
With so much technical jargon in there, it was certainly designed for the sole purpose of confusing the typical consumer. If these "nano-organic" molecules were really nano-particles, they wouldn't be passive and they would pass into the skin.
I have seen these types of products that give a bunch of nonsense that nobody will understand in hopes they will trust the company. I was researching this pheromone product. On their website, they claimed to use mass spectrometry to prove its purity and offered a lovely picture of the scan. However, the scan was that of an IR scan, certainly not a mass-spec scan.
PLACEBO EFFECT!!!
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Brian Griffin: Ah, if my memory serves me, this is the physics department.
Chris Griffin: That would explain all the gravity.
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