- Mercury in skin lightening creams
- Kidney damage may occur
- What exactly is the case
In pursuit of beauty, people often use skin lightening creams. There are many creams being sold online and on social media, which claim to lighten the skin. Care must be taken if you are using such creams. Applying creams advertised on online platforms as providing instant glow and fair skin can damage your kidneys. A recent study found that many skin lightening creams contain mercury thousands of times higher than the legal limit. Because of this mercury Kidneycan cause serious damage to the liver and nervous system.
This revelation about skin lightening creams was made in a report by the Zero Mercury Working Group (ZMWG). It said many skin lightening creams sold on online platforms worldwide contain illegal mercury. Of the 31 creams tested, 25 had mercury levels thousands of times higher than the legal limit of 1 ppm. Indian organization Toxics Link tested eight creams manufactured in India, Pakistan and Thailand and found seven of them contained mercury levels ranging from 7,331 ppm to 27,431 ppm. This amount can cause death.
Understand these 6 symptoms as soon as they appear… Your kidneys are damaged; Carelessness will take away life
What is the report?
According to this report, such creams are rarely found in America and European countries as they have strict laws regarding these creams. However, in countries like India, these dangerous creams are easily sold in unregulated online markets. Since 2023, several cases of kidney failure caused by creams containing mercury have been reported. In three women of the same family in Akola district of Maharashtra due to these creams Kidney failure done These creams can cause devastating effects not only on the kidneys but also on the liver and nervous system, which you cannot even imagine.
How dangerous is mercury for the body?
Dr. Senior Dermatologist at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi. DM Mahajan told The Indian Express: “Mercury is a heavy metal that is very harmful to the skin, liver and kidneys. It is used in skin creams because it inhibits the production of melanin. Melanin is the substance that protects the skin from the harmful rays of the sun and determines its color. When mercury hits it, the skin appears white for a short time. Initially, the effect of whiteness is immediate, but the effects become apparent gradually. This weakens the protective layer of the skin, causing redness, inflammation, itching. Problems such as breakouts, blemishes, tingling and hair loss occur. When people stop using these creams, the skin gets worse.”
Also affects the kidneys and nervous system
Mercury causes serious damage not only to the skin but to the entire body. Long-term use can cause nephrotic syndrome, in which the kidneys excrete excess protein through the urine. This can lead to gradual kidney failure. It can also cause problems like mouth ulcers, tremors, headaches and varicose veins.
When applied to creams, mercury passes through the pores of the skin and reaches the kidneys through the bloodstream. In some cases, it can also enter the body through inhalation or oral ingestion. The average surface area of human skin is 1.73 square meters, allowing a large portion of this toxin to enter the body.
800000000 people’s kidney has become bad…. The body is screaming ‘this’ signal, if not recognized in time, death is inevitable!
How can these creams be avoided?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), if a cream or skin care product contains the words Calomel, Cinnabaris, Hydrargyri oxidum rubrum, Quicksilver, Mercury or Mercuric, it contains mercury. The labels of such creams often contain warnings to keep away from gold, silver or jewelry, as mercury can tarnish them. Avoid buying such creams and consult a dermatologist before using them. Also, buy reputable skincare creams and be careful when using them.
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