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Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?
#26

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

Good way to get sick ie be trapped in a big tin can with 300 strangers respirating their virus into the closed loop airways for 12 hours.

Plane rides = get sick about 50% of the time.
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#27

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

U get sick of the climate, bacterias in food and water and dirty girls counts with hiv infected men who fucked her before
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#28

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

There's also a lot of environmental toxins (like mycotoxins from mold) because of the high temps combined with the humidity and rain. You get that musty smell wherever you go. Like Southern Florida x10. I don't know if caucasian people are able to handle the climate in SE Asia in general.

I have one of these that I put in the hotel rooms to clean the air. It's small enough to fit in a backpack, but strong enough to clean a whole room:
https://www.airoasis.com/shop/air-oasis-3000-g3/
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#29

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Quote: (01-28-2019 04:52 PM)RatInTheWoods Wrote:  

Good way to get sick ie be trapped in a big tin can with 300 strangers respirating their virus into the closed loop airways for 12 hours.

Plane rides = get sick about 50% of the time.

Whenever I take a flight longer than an hour or two I put on one of these masks:
https://www.amazon.com/3M-8511PB1-Partic...s=n95+mask

I never get jet lagged or sick after flying anymore.

Just be prepared for a lot of concerned looks from other passengers if you happen to put it on at the gate before boarding.
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#30

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

Quote: (01-28-2019 12:36 PM)gework Wrote:  

I used to get the flu every year and had a lot of injuries when I was younger. But I started taking a supplement called Beyond Tangy Tangerine. I've only been sick or injured once in the last five years and that was last month from a Colombiana. I've posted some details on this in a few threads. It's got vitamins, minerals, micro-nutrients, anti-oxidants, pro-biotics, enzymes, stuff for joints and probably more that I am missing.

I second Tangy Tangerine...I couldn't get past the name at first but it's the best and I've tried a lot of supplements and I used to work for a nutritional supplement manufacturer.
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#31

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

Quote: (01-27-2019 12:19 PM)cosworth Wrote:  

Any tips or advice I might be missing ?

Brush your teeth with bottled water.
Avoid salads.

Been out here 10 years, eat everything, no precautions, had a dodgy tummy off and on for the first 6 months, then never had another problem.
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#32

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

I'm appalled at some of these posts for precaution. This place really can be free for all and there is a lot of bad information being disseminated. I can tell the western medical community has done a good job of keeping people ignorant.

Mandatory vaccinations really? Vaccination stopped "curing disease" after polio. It's a known fact that the majority of vaccinations actually worsen or causes disease not to mention the plethora of side effects.

The solution?

Ideally, have a portable water filtration system that can purify the water and electronically charge the water to negative ions. Check out "The homeostasis protocol" to learn more about how to get your body in a state of homeostasis making it much easier to combat these pathogens. Free PDF by Blake Sawyer

However, most people will not go that far so here's a simple thing you can do.

When you buy bottled water make sure it is high-quality artesian water or at least spring water. Avoid water that is reverse osmosis or distilled. Not only for drinking as this water is "dead" but also for washing your vegetables and cooking.

While boiling water is not a bad option it still doesn't protect you completely as many pathogens can still live and thrive in this acidic environments.

Cooking you food with the aforementioned filtration system of water or bottled water with spices is good to boost the immune system. Clove, oregano, turmeric, and the list goes on. Also buying the oils and using them for aromatherapy and diffusing can combat the airborne shit in your rooms and outside.

You will be amazed at how much better you feel simply by inhaling these powerful oils throughout the day or in your room with Aircon. Me personally I opt for rooms without Aircon and prefer the natural air or windows open but they challenge of the pesky bloodsuckers applies so better have a net over them. This was my biggest annoyance in CDMX.

Also as it is noted some street food is better than others. Most people don't know this but pork, shrimp and lobster(the cockroach of the sea) are some of the worst foods to ingest in the western world and let alone the 3rd world. Yes on one end the food may be cleaner because it avoids the plight of GMO's and man-made diets but the conditions are other things to be said.

But above all pork and shrimp are garbage dumpsters and will literally ingest anything in sight. The shrimps absorb all the toxins in the water and the pigs eat everything in sight. It sure tastes good but boy does your body go into "toxic shock" I can always tell immediately once I have eaten some pork. Thank god my body sends signals that this is foreign and not to be eaten.
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#33

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

I've had food from vendors all over South East Asia and the only times I've gotten sick was from guesthouses and supermarkets.

The number one cause of disease in SEA, I've found to be the airplane ride (never touch anything, don't touch your face) and making out with girls with questionable morals.
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#34

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

Quote: (03-21-2019 07:48 PM)nomadbrah Wrote:  

The number one cause of disease in SEA, I've found to be the airplane ride (never touch anything, don't touch your face).

I always bring anti-septic wipes on planes. The first thing that I do is wipe down the food tray, arm rests, belt buckles, and anything else that I might touch. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. BTW: I just read this today:

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World’s cleanest airlines revealed…and not a single British or American carrier makes the top 30
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March 19, 2019 0 Comments

Japan’s All Nippon Airways was named the cleanest airline in the world.

All Nippon Airways has claimed the number one spot for cleanliness in a top 30 list dominated by Asian airlines.

UK-based aviation industry reviewer Skytrax asked passengers to rate the standard and quality of aircraft cabins for a global survey.

Seat areas, tables, carpets, cabin panels and washrooms are all part of the overall score.

ANA were awarded the honour ahead of Taiwan’s EVA Air and South Korea’s Asiana Airlines.

Singapore Airlines, Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, Qatar Airways, Swiss International Air Lines, Hainan Airlines and Lufthansa make up the rest of the top 10.

Not a single British or US carrier made the top 30.

Top 30 cleanest airlines:
1. ANA All Nippon Airways
2. Eva Air
3. Asiana Airlines
4. Singapore Airlines
5. Japan Airlines
6. Cathay Pacific Airways
7. Qatar Airways
8. Swiss International Air Lines
9. Hainan Airlines
10. Lufthansa
11. Korean Air
12. Cathay Dragon
13. Austrian Airlines
14. China Airlines
15. Thai Airways
16. Garuda Indonesia
17. China Southern Airlines
18. Bangkok Airways
19. Emirates
20. Air New Zealand
21. Etihad Airways
22. Qantas Airways
23. Hong Kong Airlines
24. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
25. Finnair
26. Oman Air
27. Virgin Australia
28. Air France
29. Turkish Airlines
30. Philippine Airlines

Not a single U.S. carrier made the list. Even Philippine Airlines is rated as cleaner than any U.S. carrier.

https://www.secretflying.com/posts/world...he-top-30/
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#35

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

Quote: (03-21-2019 08:01 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (03-21-2019 07:48 PM)nomadbrah Wrote:  

The number one cause of disease in SEA, I've found to be the airplane ride (never touch anything, don't touch your face).

I always bring anti-septic wipes on planes. The first thing that I do is wipe down the food tray, arm rests, belt buckles, and anything else that I might touch. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. BTW: I just read this today:

I do the same, the tray in a plane is dirtier than the toilet!

Neti Pot:
Also, try washing your nose with a Neti Pot every evening. It flushes out the viruses/ bacteria. I live in Asia for 10+ years and also have a weak immune system but have had less colds since I started doing this a few years back.

Aircon:
Switching between super cold and super hot can be taxing on your immune system. Always have a sweater with you and maybe avoid super cold bars/ restaurants (some countries are worse than others on this).

Sleep:
Sleep more and get quality sleep (no noise or light). That's probably the best thing you can do. I know easy to say but hard to do but still.
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#36

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

I mean, sorry, but this isn’t rocket science. You’re spending time in a third world continent. You get what you pay for when you go to these kind of places in SE Asia, Africa, South America, etc. They’re dirt cheap for a reason. It would be equivalent to studying 20 mins for an exam, then being surprised once you end up getting a D on said exam.
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#37

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

I'm appalled at some of these posts for precaution. ---> This place really can be free for all and there is a lot of bad information being disseminated. <---- I can tell the western medical community has done a good job of keeping people ignorant.

Mandatory vaccinations really? ---> Vaccination stopped "curing disease" after polio. It's a known fact that the majority of vaccinations actually worsen or causes disease not to mention the plethora of side effects. <-----

The irony in this thread is sometimes surreal.... [Image: confused.gif]
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#38

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

What us the Healthcare and what I need to prepare before I go to S E A?
I need take ace inhibitor and antidepressants daily.
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#39

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

I would advice to take your own medication with you. And some extra for emergencies. Never had any problems with customs, if you want to be 100% sure take a doctor´s declaration with you.
Quality in different countries can vary a lot, so better stay to the medication you are used to.
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#40

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

Quote: (03-23-2019 02:57 AM)FlyingDutchman2018 Wrote:  

I'm appalled at some of these posts for precaution. ---> This place really can be free for all and there is a lot of bad information being disseminated. <---- I can tell the western medical community has done a good job of keeping people ignorant.

Mandatory vaccinations really? ---> Vaccination stopped "curing disease" after polio. It's a known fact that the majority of vaccinations actually worsen or causes disease not to mention the plethora of side effects. <-----

The irony in this thread is sometimes surreal.... [Image: confused.gif]

If by “known fact” you mean unsubstantiated pseudoscience, then be my guest. There are no side effects caused by vaccines and none cause or worsen disease. Please stop making stuff up and regurgitating made-up broscience that you read on a blog written by a 16 year-old.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122668/
https://www.verywellhealth.com/anti-vacc...on-2633730
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#41

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

Are there any other medications you need. To bring? Any vaccinations?
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#42

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

Quote: (03-23-2019 10:20 AM)GoingHAM20 Wrote:  

Quote: (03-23-2019 02:57 AM)FlyingDutchman2018 Wrote:  

I'm appalled at some of these posts for precaution. ---> This place really can be free for all and there is a lot of bad information being disseminated. <---- I can tell the western medical community has done a good job of keeping people ignorant.

Mandatory vaccinations really? ---> Vaccination stopped "curing disease" after polio. It's a known fact that the majority of vaccinations actually worsen or causes disease not to mention the plethora of side effects. <-----

The irony in this thread is sometimes surreal.... [Image: confused.gif]

If by “known fact” you mean unsubstantiated pseudoscience, then be my guest. There are no side effects caused by vaccines and none cause or worsen disease. Please stop making stuff up and regurgitating made-up broscience that you read on a blog written by a 16 year-old.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122668/
https://www.verywellhealth.com/anti-vacc...on-2633730

Great, an argument between two people who agree with each other: one of whom is incapable of using the "reply" button and the second who fails to realize this fact and then issues a retort that is indisputably contrary to history.

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There are no side effects caused by vaccines and none cause or worsen disease.

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The “Cutter Incident” in 1955 involved a flaw in the Salk polio vaccine manufacturing process at Cutter Laboratories that led to production of substantial amounts of what was thought to be inactivated vaccine that contained live poliovirus. The result has been called “…one of the worst pharmaceutical disasters in US history”[11], with 40,000 cases of polio resulting in 51 cases of permanent paralysis and five deaths among vaccinated individuals, and 113 cases of paralysis and five deaths among contacts of vaccinated individuals.

* * *

In 1976, concerns in the United States about a possible influenza pandemic involving a virus similar to the deadly 1918 pandemic strain resulted in a large-scale vaccination program for the entire country. Approximately 45 million people were vaccinated in 10 weeks with what became known as the “swine flu vaccine” [16]. The US government abruptly stopped the vaccination program when no swine flu cases were detected outside the military base where the disease originated and when an unexpectedly high number of cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome were reported in vaccinated individuals. The vaccine was estimated to have caused approximately one Guillain-Barré syndrome case per 100,000 persons vaccinated [17], resulting in 53 deaths.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4599698/
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#43

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If the most recent incident occurred 43 years ago, then we’re in pretty good shape.
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#44

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Quote: (03-23-2019 11:42 AM)GoingHAM20 Wrote:  

If the most recent incident occurred 43 years ago, then we’re in pretty good shape.

Your reading comprehension skills are that low? Seriously? You flatly state: "There are no side effects caused by vaccines and none cause or worsen disease." I provide just the historical highlights of the death and illness caused by vaccines and you then somehow extrapolate from those highlights that no side effects have been caused by vaccines since 1976? That is some serious world-class hamster thinking.

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As of November 30, 2018, there have been more than 93,179 reports of measles vaccine reactions, hospitalizations, injuries and deaths following measles vaccinations made to the federal Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), including 459 related deaths, 6,936 hospitalizations, and 1,748 related disabilities.

https://www.nvic.org/vaccines-and-diseas...death.aspx
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#45

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Quote: (03-23-2019 10:31 AM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (03-23-2019 10:20 AM)GoingHAM20 Wrote:  

Quote: (03-23-2019 02:57 AM)FlyingDutchman2018 Wrote:  

I'm appalled at some of these posts for precaution. ---> This place really can be free for all and there is a lot of bad information being disseminated. <---- I can tell the western medical community has done a good job of keeping people ignorant.

Mandatory vaccinations really? ---> Vaccination stopped "curing disease" after polio. It's a known fact that the majority of vaccinations actually worsen or causes disease not to mention the plethora of side effects. <-----

The irony in this thread is sometimes surreal.... [Image: confused.gif]

If by “known fact” you mean unsubstantiated pseudoscience, then be my guest. There are no side effects caused by vaccines and none cause or worsen disease. Please stop making stuff up and regurgitating made-up broscience that you read on a blog written by a 16 year-old.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122668/
https://www.verywellhealth.com/anti-vacc...on-2633730

Great, an argument between two people who agree with each other: one of whom is incapable of using the "reply" button and the second who fails to realize this fact and then issues a retort that is indisputably contrary to history.

Quote:Quote:

There are no side effects caused by vaccines and none cause or worsen disease.

Quote:Quote:

The “Cutter Incident” in 1955 involved a flaw in the Salk polio vaccine manufacturing process at Cutter Laboratories that led to production of substantial amounts of what was thought to be inactivated vaccine that contained live poliovirus. The result has been called “…one of the worst pharmaceutical disasters in US history”[11], with 40,000 cases of polio resulting in 51 cases of permanent paralysis and five deaths among vaccinated individuals, and 113 cases of paralysis and five deaths among contacts of vaccinated individuals.

* * *

In 1976, concerns in the United States about a possible influenza pandemic involving a virus similar to the deadly 1918 pandemic strain resulted in a large-scale vaccination program for the entire country. Approximately 45 million people were vaccinated in 10 weeks with what became known as the “swine flu vaccine” [16]. The US government abruptly stopped the vaccination program when no swine flu cases were detected outside the military base where the disease originated and when an unexpectedly high number of cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome were reported in vaccinated individuals. The vaccine was estimated to have caused approximately one Guillain-Barré syndrome case per 100,000 persons vaccinated [17], resulting in 53 deaths.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4599698/

I know how the quote function works but I didn´t want to make it personal.
Again, the irony in this thread.... :-) :-) :-)
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#46

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The conclusion in the ncbi article linked clearly states though in the conclusion that “The evidence for the safety and effectiveness of vaccines routinely given to children and adults in the Unites States is overwhelmingly favorable.”

Honestly as someone in the medical field theres no giant conspiracy theory with vaccines. i get it if u or ur children dont want to be vaccinated but no need to spread rumors/misinformation regarding them. U have a better chance of developing liver cancer from tylenol than you do of getting random diseases from vaccines
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#47

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Quote: (03-24-2019 10:04 AM)InXile Wrote:  

The conclusion in the ncbi article linked clearly states though in the conclusion that “The evidence for the safety and effectiveness of vaccines routinely given to children and adults in the Unites States is overwhelmingly favorable.”

Honestly as someone in the medical field theres no giant conspiracy theory with vaccines. i get it if u or ur children dont want to be vaccinated but no need to spread rumors/misinformation regarding them. U have a better chance of developing liver cancer from tylenol than you do of getting random diseases from vaccines

I'm fairly libertarian socially so I'm all for letting idiots hurt themselves generally, if they want to do so. But the problem for wider society with the AntiVaccers is when we lose herd immunity thanks to them not believing in science. Look at how measles is rising from the grave these days.
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#48

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Because rotavirus, the original ass-to-mouth.
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#49

Why do I ALWAYS get sick in SE Asia?

If you live in SEA or South and Central America for any amount of time, chances are you'll live in a place with a kitchen and do a lot of your own cooking. Be aware, that even if you buy canned or packaged foods that you think are safe, they might not be. Almost everything is laced with MSG to "enhance" the flavour. Most countries haven't banned it yet. Even products that are made in the USA are made specifically "for export", and are made to lesser standards.

Some of the effects of msg are Headaches. Nausea. Dizziness. Rapid or irregular heartbeat. Flushing or excessive sweating. Skin rash. Most Europeans and North Americans have never consumed it before. Always read the label when you buy products, there are usually MSG free alternatives.

Restaurants that appear to be safe because they look more upscale often have kitchens that are just as filthy as the local empanada bodegas. Appearances can be deceiving. I once had a rat plop out of a large wooden pirate carving a few feet away from me at one of the best rated tripadvisor restaurants in town. I just left, never went back, and never went back to the restaurant that replaced it, and the one thereafter.

Certain streetfoods are OK, and certain ones are bound to give you the shits. My rule of thumb is that if I can recognize what type of meat it is, and can see it blazing over fire at a degree that is bound to kill all germs, then it's good with me. Dodgy hotdogs and anything slathered in sauce is off limits. The sauce is a breeding ground for everything. You can't know where it came from.

Keep an eye on the types of rice you buy. The Chinese have been caught exporting rice with plastic beads in it. No joke, not a conspiracy theory. I've seen some myself.

An acquaintance in Guatemala became very ill a number of years ago, and when he went back to the States he was diagnosed with formaldehyde poisoning.
https://www.beer-faq.com/formaldehyde-beer/
Believe it or not, this isn't just an issue with Chinese beer, it's been found in soft drinks all over the world as well. Don't assume everything is up to the standards you would think. There's no need to drink sodas and dodgy beers anyway.

Be very conscious of the time you spend in the sun. This can wear your body down gradually.

Don't shares roaches with hippies, backpackers or South African surfers around hostels. If you do have to borrow someone's bong, clean it thoroughly with rubbing alcohol. These types of people are festering petri dishes of plagues that they spread around the world.

If you like Barriada hookups, don't be surprised if you bring a bug or two home with you. Unfortunately what transpires in the barriada doesn't necessarily stay in the barriada.

If you're feeling unmotivated, low and sniffly with an upset tummy, you could very well have worms or parasites. There are some decent over the counter (in most places) medication that will absolutely flush your system. You'll feel groggy for a day or two, but gradually you'll start feeling better than ever.

There's simple things people can do to boost their immune system gradually as they adopt to a new climate.
I boil a pot of shredded ginger along with cut up cloves of garlic. I usually put a couple of green tea bags in. I strain it into a jug and let cool to room temperature. A jug usually lasts me 2 days. Drink a glass of this on an empty stomach first thing in the morning along with a glass of freshly squeezed lime and room temperature water. It does wonders for your stomach and your immune system. Unless, of course, you are allergic to garlic, ginger, or lemon. In that case, I wouldn't recommend this.
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#50

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Quote: (03-24-2019 12:50 PM)Brother Abdul Majeed Wrote:  

Keep an eye on the types of rice you buy. The Chinese have been caught exporting rice with plastic beads in it. No joke, not a conspiracy theory. I've seen some myself.

After I tested high in lead, I found this out the hard way myself in regard to turmeric. You try your best to eat healthy only to have third-world scumbags adulterate the food supply for profit. Always buy organic turmeric. BTW: arsenic is also a problem with rice. Google it.

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Why is this happening?

There will always be the risk of pollutants and contamination in our food system, but this is something else.

Turmeric growers are intentionally adding lead, it’s not mysteriously finding its way into their crops and ultimately, into bottles on your store shelves.

Reporters speculate that lead chromate, which is identical in color, is added to enhance the weight and the color.

However, when a local newspaper interviewed a turmeric grower in India, he revealed that lead is added deliberately to hide imperfections or marks of pest attacks.

Specifically, lead chromate is added during the boiling and polishing process to make the roots look more attractive to big spice buyers and processing firms.

https://www.naturalstacks.com/blogs/news...-with-lead
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