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Health Ministry: Benzoyl peroxide in flour within permitted levels

PUTRAJAYA, April 27 ― The Ministry of Health (MoH) affirmed that no local flour brand surpasses the legal limits for benzoyl peroxide content on the market. In a statement.

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MDH, Everest row: What is the cancer-causing chemical found in Indian masalas?

MDH, Everest row: What is the cancer-causing chemical found in Indian masalas?
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Indian brands MDH, Everest spices banned in Hong Kong, Singapore; here's why

Indian brands MDH, Everest spices banned in Hong Kong, Singapore; here's why
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Explained: Why MDH, Everest Spices Are Under Scanner in Hong Kong and Singapore? Do They Cause Cancer?

Indian spice brands MDH and Everest Masala have come under the scanner, after food safety authorities in Hong Kong and Singapore flagged that the spices contain ethylene oxide, a Group 1 carcinogen.

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'Not banned, one product recalled in Singapore: Spice brand Everest clarifies amid row | Indiablooms

New Delhi/IBNS: Spice brand Everest rejected reports that its products have been banned in Singapore and Hong Kong after food regulators in both countries red-flagged a cancer-causing ingredient in certain products of popular Indian spice brands alongside MDH.

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