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Imported turmeric records 55.56% in lead contamination – Study

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  • Ghana woman 1 month ago

    I use it very often.why not mention the names of the packaged ones?
    FDA ,part of our health problems.

  • Samurai 1 month ago

    Exactly!!! List all the unsafe brands since you have already allowed so much poisonous ones to enter our markets. It's only fair else the point of this information is useless.

  • Ghanaman 1 month ago

    The reason why they don't want to name brands is because they don't have enough confidence in their tests. When you name a brand and your test is wrong, there will be legal and financial consequences.

  • Nana 1 month ago

    Plausible conclusion

  • Marquis 1 month ago

    This report should have included the Brands highly affected for the public to be aware. Aside have the Malls and markets being advised to pull them off the shelves?

  • Samurai 1 month ago

    Simple as that!!!

  • GOLDEN 1 month ago

    GOVERNMENT SHOULD INVEST IN LOCALY PRODUCED ITEMS AND PUT A STOP TO UNNECESSARY FOREIGN PRODUCTS, PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!WHEN WILL THEY WAKE UP?????

  • OGyam 1 month ago

    Do we have to import every 4ucking thing? My parents never used turmeric in their lives, yet they lived quite well on okra, tomatoes, onions, garden eggs, pepers , aubergines etc all farmed in Ghana,

  • Ghanaman 1 month ago

    They allowed the brands into the market, based on that, the importers imported more. If they turn around now and denounce the brand by name, the FDA is going to have some questions they may not be able to answer.