🥭 MANGOES ?…OR… POISONS 🦠 ?
- Mango season is here! While we all love the juicy sweetness of mangoes, did you know they often come with hidden dangers?
- Many mangoes are laden with harmful pesticide residues, which act as slow poisons, accumulating in our bodies over time and leading to serious health issues.
- Ancient Ayurvedic toxicology classifies such toxins as Dushee Visha / LATENT POISON, which means harmful substances that build up gradually and disrupt bodily functions.
Toxins in Mangoes are slow & sweet poisons
- Recent studies mentioned by the National Center for Biotechnology Information have detected six major pesticide residues in mangoes—Carbendazim, Cypermethrin, Hexaconazole, Imidacloprid, Monocrotophos, and Phorate.
- These chemicals belong to different toxic groups, including organophosphates, pyrethroids, and neonicotinoids, many of which are neurotoxic and endocrine disruptors.
- Long-term exposure to these chemicals has been linked to neurological disorders, hormonal imbalances, and even cancer.
The GOODS rejected for EXPORTS are sold in domestic market
- While food safety regulations impose Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) to control pesticide levels, excessive and unregulated use of these chemicals often results in contamination that surpasses safety limits, leading to rejection of mango exports and posing health risks to consumers.
Pesticides in fruits Accumulate in the Body
- The National Center for Biotechnology Information also described that many of these toxins are lipophilic / fat-soluble, meaning they accumulate in adipose tissue and organs like the liver and brain, making them difficult to eliminate through normal excretory processes.
- These latent toxins disrupt cellular functions and manifest as chronic diseases over time.
- Pesticides that persistently accumulate in the human body exist for several years, much like cumulative poison.
- Several factors influence their accumulation, including exposure duration, frequency, interaction with other chemicals, age, sex, disease status, and nutrition.
- As these toxic substances increase within the body, they interfere with cellular metabolism, causing various health issues depending on the affected system or organ.
- Research data from a study by Dinesh K. shows that many symptoms of pesticide accumulation mimic Dushee Visha/ Latent Poison including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, exhaustion, dizziness, headaches, muscle weakness, tremors, seizures, skin rashes, dermatitis, insanity, and even infertility.
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- If you regularly consume fruits and vegetables exposed to pesticides, it’s time to prioritize detoxification.
- But don’t try it at home or rely on social media posts or forwarded messages by so-called influencers. They are neither qualified nor genuine.
- Meet an Ayurvedic Toxicologist who will help you to understand the toxicity and recommend elimination of toxins, rejuvenate your system, and safeguard your health
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Author: AYURVEDIC TOXICOLOGIST Dr.Prajwal N.M.
Dr.Prajwal is the Dean , Head of the Department & Professor – Ayurvedic Toxicology, Forensic Medicine & Medical Jurisprudence Dept.in AAMC Research Institute, Gandhinagar
Dr.Prajwal is successfully practicing AYURVEDIC TOXICOLOGY since 23 years.