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Experts: How ripening of fruits with ‘calcium carbide’ causes kidney, liver, heart failures
 
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Fri, 14 Sep 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

A consultant family physician, Dr Abdulrahim Abdulrashed, says the use of “Calcium Carbide’’, a chemical with carcinogenic properties, to force fruit to ripe is injurious to human health.

Abdulrashed, a physician in the NISA Premier Hospital, who said that eaten fruits ripen with the use of carbide, could cause heart, kidney and liver failures, urged government to take necessary action.

The medical doctor made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Friday.

According to him, Calcium Carbide is a chemical compound that is industrially used in the production of calcium Cyanamid for fertiliser and also in welding iron.

“The chemical is very dangerous and its consumption is deadly because it contains trace of arsenic and phosphorus, which both have dangerous effects on human body and could lead to organophosphate poisoning.

“The process of ripening fruits with chemicals by some unscrupulous traders should be of concern to government because of its health, social and economic implications to the society at large.

“We need to do something fast and stop toying with the future of this country,’’ he warned.

Abdulrasheed said apart from using chemicals that accelerate ripening of fruit, farmers also used pesticides to eradicate pests; the fluid that attached to the plants could also damage our health.

The consultant said fruits ripen with chemical would always contain residual components of the chemical in the body, which might not digest very well after consumption.

He identified plantains, papaws, mangos and bananas as most of the fruit items that were predominantly ripened with the aid of carbide.

The doctor warned pregnant women to desist from eating fruits ripened with the use of carbide or other chemical as it could lead to abnormalities in unborn children.

According to Abdulrasheed, the use of calcium carbide is not only toxic to the consumers, it may also, be harmful to those who handle it.

Also, Mrs Bodurin Olusoga, a pharmacist, described the practice of producing or selling toxic fruit items or use of preservatives on raw food by some unscrupulous traders as dangerous and evil.

According to her, it is so unfortunate that people are consuming chemically ripened fruits due to lack of awareness about health hazards associated with it.

Olusoga advised National Orientation Agency (NOA) and the media to commence sensitisation of Nigerians to refrain from the use of carbide to ripen fruits and educate consumers on the health implications.

She also advised fruits sellers to desist from the habit of washing fruits with detergents because “it is dangerous to human health.”

Olusoga urged the Federal Government to direct relevant agencies to take proactive measures against fruit sellers, who make use of chemical to ripen fruits and use of chemicals for preservatives.

 

 

 

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