Updated
Updated · The Daily Star · Jun 29
Raisa Mehzabeen Warns “Natural” Labels Can Risk Health, Despite Millions Saved by Tested Medicines
Updated
Updated · The Daily Star · Jun 29

Raisa Mehzabeen Warns “Natural” Labels Can Risk Health, Despite Millions Saved by Tested Medicines

1 articles · Updated · The Daily Star · Jun 29

Summary

  • Raisa Mehzabeen says products marketed as “natural” are not automatically safe and can endanger health when consumers treat the label as proof of harmlessness.
  • Many plants, mushrooms and animal toxins occur in nature yet can cause serious illness or death, while untested herbal mixtures may also interfere with prescribed medicines or strain the body.
  • She argues safety depends on testing, dosage and quality control—not whether a product comes from nature or a laboratory—and says scientifically developed treatments save millions of lives each year.
  • The warning extends to the wellness industry and social media, where terms like “chemical-free,” “ancient remedy” and “pure herbal” can push people to delay proven care in favor of unverified remedies.
  • Mehzabeen urges consumers to ask whether a product has been tested, quality-controlled and safely used with current medicines, framing evidence rather than marketing as the basis for health decisions.

Insights

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