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Alarm over chemical-laden fruits & vegetables

Last Updated: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 10:43     A- A A+
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Alarm over chemical-laden fruits & vegetables Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: Looking to include shiny, green, leafy vegetables in your meal? Think again! The ‘perfect-looking’ veggies may not good for your health after all.

In a letter to the Union Health Secretary, Minister of State for Health, Dinesh Trivedi has warned that the vegetables on sale in the market may be leading to “nervous breakdowns, sterility and neurotic complications” among unsuspecting consumers.

“The health benefits of consuming green vegetables as a staple diet finds a sharp contradiction in the present-day context. Farmers are using hormone shots to expedite the growth of their vegetables. The disturbing part is that these hormones may cause irreparable damage to our health, if taken through these vegetables, over a period of time. The even more shocking element is that the public/authorities may also be aware of this malpractice,” Trivedi said in the letter, seeking action against such farmers.

The minister’s warning has come at a time when it has become a common practice among farmers to inject vegetables with oxytocin, also called ‘love hormone’. Farmers use the chemical to help fruits and vegetables grow faster.

Oxytocin is a hormone that also acts as a neurotransmitter to the brain. It is used clinically to induce labour, control bleeding after delivery and stimulate secretion of breast milk.

The chemical is mostly injected in pumpkin, watermelon, brinjal, gourd and cucumber to help them grow faster and look perfect. The irony is that oxytocin is a Schedule-H drug, which is banned in the country for use on animals.

Trivedi, in his letter, also mentioned the use of chemicals like copper sulphates for colouring fruits and vegetables. “The adverse effects of these toxins are being investigated. Both these hazardous chemicals and their use needs to be urgently monitored and looked into immediately,” the minister said.

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First Published: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 10:43

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Stupid Indian - Mumbai
i dont know what to say. to what extent humen being goes to satisfy his greed?
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Common man - India
don,t disturb the agro minister, pawar - he is busy with his new post. he has already told he is over burdened.

let the public die. who cares?
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V.V.S.Jagannadha Rao - India
the easy availability of the banned drugs in the market is a syptom of the failure of the govt. the big industrialists manufacturing these drugs always go scot free. the danger to public health is not taken care of seriously by the govt and the scope for misuse is growing by leaps and bounds. if the manufacture , sale, transportation and use of these drugs is made a non-bailable and cognizable offence and severe punishment is given to those indulging in such criminal acts then only will things improve. adulteration of food stuffs also needs to be madea non bailable and cognizable offence attracting severe punishment(through fast track courts). then only will things improve. but that ideal state appears to be a distant dream in our country,going by the sickening all pervasive influence of money power in our country.
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