Kya aapke tooth paste mein Nicotine hai?
The glistening smile on your face
may fade off when I tell you the tooth paste you use to shine your teeth can potentially
discolour and decay your teeth or could even prove fatal on a long run!
Recent studies by scientists at
Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (DIPSAR) have revealed
the use of significant content of nicotine in some of the leading brands of
tooth pastes in India. I was appalled reading the reports of the same in The Journal of Toxicology detailing the
statistics of tobacco related oral cancers in India, the use being based on
ludicrous myths about tobacco. Though nicotine has some established therapeutic
values in low doses, I don’t need to elaborate on the harmful effects of nicotine
(ranging from addiction to respiratory & cardio problems), which clearly outweighs
its benefits.
Out of the twenty four brands
subjected to testing, some brands- Colgate Herbal, Himalaya, Neem paste, Neem Tulsi, Dabur
Red, Sensoform and Vicco , were found to contain nicotine, in a quantity equivalent
to five-eight cigarettes. Of late, the awareness
of high fluoride content in some famous brands of toothpastes (> permissible
1000ppm) which is as good as consuming poison, has fortunately welcomed the
non-flouridated toothpastes like Meswak in the markets.
I can only sympathise with the sorry
state of affairs in India where healthcare companies are minting money by
fostering such brands adulterated with nicotine. Although the companies are
gainsaying the same, the published results authenticate the claims. Its a wakeup
call for the regulatory authorities in India and its about time they implement rigid
prototcols for quality control of products meant for mass consumption.
The question is - what can we, as
individuals do? Its as simple as this- Create awareness among people about it,
so that people shun such products and go for other genuine brands. So, Keep
smiling- with strong teeth and fresh breath! :-)