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Ancient Romans used lead for their water pipes. 


I don't think they made so mcuh fess about lead! :blabla:


Indian used lead vessels for the famous rasam and thick curds. 


Nor did they make so much fuss about lead! :rolleyes:


                            [h=3]Some Baidyanath products contain lead: New York City Health Department[/h]          The New York  City Health Department has asked city residents to stop using certain  Ayurvedic medications made by a leading Indian pharma company, saying  the products contain “elevated” levels of lead and mercury making them  unsafe for “human consumption”. It also recommended that New Yorkers  “should immediately stop using these products” and those who have been  consuming them should consult with their doctor and consider receiving  tests for exposure to lead or other heavy metals. “The New York City  Health Department advises New Yorkers to avoid certain Ayurvedic  medications made in India by Shree Baidyanath as they have been found to  contain elevated levels of arsenic, lead and mercury,” it said in a  statement issued yesterday.

    

                           The Financial Express q                     

          


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