Be careful with fake sweets on the festival of Diwali, otherwise it will harm the body
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New delhi date. 10 November 2023, Friday
The festival of Diwali has started across the country. The practice of decorating the house and making each other's mouths salty along with worship on this occasion is very old. Diwali is not only a festival of firecrackers, but sweets and dishes are made on this festival. Different types of sweets are made every day in this festival which lasts for 5 days. New sweets are also available in the market. Also the demand for sweets also increases.
Against this, consignments of fake sweets also come in the market. To earn profit, fraudsters sell fake and chemically colored sweets in the market. which affects our health.
Fraudsters use fertilizers, potato, iodine, detergents, synthetic milk, whitener, chalk, urea and other types of chemicals to make fake sweets. Not only this, aluminum work is being used instead of silver work to decorate sweets, which can prove to be very dangerous for health. However, even after eating such sweet, one realizes that it is fake.
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Damage to health
Mixture of chemicals in the name of color in sweets, fake mawa, fake milk surrounds the body with many dangers. According to health experts, consumption of such sweets can cause brain cancer, mouth cancer, leukemia, kidney diseases, respiratory diseases and many types of allergies.
Eating such sweets increases the cholesterol level in the body and increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. The aluminum in sweets goes into the stomach and does a lot of damage to the brain and bones. Its consumption has an adverse effect on the kidneys of children.
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