Surrey store linked to lead poisoning case
- Fraser Health warns that unauthorized Ayurvedic products seized from a Surrey shop could be contaminated with heavy metals, including lead, mercury, and arsenic.
- An investigation has linked lead poisoning to Ayurvedic medicines sold at All in One Wholesale Cash and Carry in Newton, according to Fraser Health.
- Consumers are advised against using unauthorized Ayurvedic products, as they may pose serious health risks.
- Fraser Health states that unauthorized products lack an eight-digit identification number, highlighting the potential dangers these products present to public health.
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Ayurvedic medicine tainted with heavy metals in B.C., linked to lead poisoning case
Fraser Health says a case of lead poisoning in Surrey, B.C., has been connected to unauthorized Ayurvedic alternative medicine, prompting a warning about the products being sold at a grocery store in the city.
Fraser Health warns of unauthorized Ayurvedic Products sold by All In One Wholesale Cash and Carry in Surrey - The Asian Star Newspaper
SURREY – Fraser Health is warning the public about the health risks associated with unauthorized Ayurvedic medicine sold by All in One Wholesale Cash and Carry in Surrey. The products may be contaminated with heavy metals, such as lead, mercury, arsenic and other heavy metals. Fraser Health investigated a local case of lead poisoning connected to a purchase of Ayurvedic medicines at All in One Wholesale Cash and Carry, located at 107-12815 85th …
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