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MPs Say Quit Poison Whitening Creams Now
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38045, member: 636"] Zimbabwe lawmakers want stronger rules against skin-lightening products used across the country. Parliament met to discuss changing laws about these items after MP Kiven Mutimbanyoka raised the issue. MP Perseviarance Zhou asked health officials to teach people about the dangers of these creams. Many creams contain harmful chemicals like mercury that hurt the kidneys or cause skin cancer. These products affect both men and women who try to make their skin lighter. MP Noah Mangondo pointed out that current rules fail to keep dangerous creams away from stores. He believes government agencies need better teamwork to protect people from these items. MP Daniel Molokele Tsiye offered a different view during the debate. He suggested listening to cream users before making new laws. The Medicines Control Authority never approved most lightning products sold locally. They warned especially against glutathione shots because they might spread HIV or cause liver problems. [/QUOTE]
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