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Mercury-laced skin products flood CDO markets, watchdog warns
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Mercury-laced skin products flood CDO markets, watchdog warns

Environmental watchdog BAN Toxics discovered prohibited skin-lightening products containing dangerously high levels of mercury being sold in public markets in Cagayan de Oro City. Using an X-ray fluorescence analyzer, the group tested 11 cosmetics and found mercury levels ranging from 510 ppm to 78,000 ppm, far exceeding safe limits set by international and regional regulations. These products, some of which are marketed with natural ingredients like avocado and aloe vera, remain available despite being banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). BAN Toxics warned that continued sales pose serious health risks, as mercury exposure can damage both human health and the environment. Local beauty shop owners, such as Esmeralda Pedroza, face ethical dilemmas as they sell these products for low prices but use them personally, risking their own health.

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Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 95Objektivnost 88sad
Mercury-laced skin products flood CDO markets, watchdog warns

Environmental watchdog BAN Toxics discovered prohibited skin-lightening products containing dangerously high levels of mercury being sold in public markets in Cagayan de Oro City. Using an X-ray fluorescence analyzer, the group tested 11 cosmetics and found mercury levels ranging from 510 ppm to 78,000 ppm, far exceeding safe limits set by international and regional regulations. These products, some of which are marketed with natural ingredients like avocado and aloe vera, remain available despite being banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). BAN Toxics warned that continued sales pose serious health risks, as mercury exposure can damage both human health and the environment. Local beauty shop owners, such as Esmeralda Pedroza, face ethical dilemmas as they sell these products for low prices but use them personally, risking their own health.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual report on a public health issue involving illegal cosmetic products, without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political entities or policies. While it highlights regulatory failures and potential governmental oversight, it does not take a clear ideological sl抗

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 95 · Objektivnost 88): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports findings from BAN Toxics using XRF analysis, citing specific mercury levels and regulatory standards. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the use of emotionally charged terms like 'dangerous' and 'alarming,' which may influence reader perception.

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