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3. Canada Restricts Import of Ayurvedic Medicines Due to High Heavy Metal Content CANADA, December 19, 2005: The export of Ayurvedic medicines from India has suffered a set back following the testing by the Canadian Government that has revealed alarmingly high levels of heavy metals in the exported traditional medicinal preparations. More than 18 different Ayurvedic medicines have been tested by the Health Canada, a part of the Canadian government's health department. The analysis has highlighted the high concentrations of heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic, which could lead to toxicity if used for a long time. The levels were much beyond the permissible limits and the labels of the containers had no indication regarding the potential health hazards. Mahayogaraj Guggulu (Silver), Makardhwaj, Mahalaxmi Vilas (Gold), Navratna Rasa, Swarna Mahayograj Gugglu (Gold) were some of the medicines found to contain high heavy metal content. Companies like Dabur and Zandu are also under trouble as some of their products have been found t o contain high levels of heavy metals. To subscribe, send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!' YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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