FSSAI has banned misleading ORS products, allowing only WHO-approved formulas. Experts warn that ORS must contain the correct sugar-salt-water mix to treat dehydration effectively.
FSSAI has banned misleading ORS labels to safeguard children from dehydration, ensuring only WHO-approved solutions are used for safe hydration.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has said no brand can label a product as Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS ...
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FSSAI Prohibits 'ORS' Usage On Non-WHO Approved Formula Food Products
FSSAI has completely prohibited the use of ORS name in sort of branding, marketing of food products from Tuesday.
In a significant move to ensure public health safety, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has restricted ...
Dr Sivaranjani Santosh’s eight-year-long campaign highlighted how several companies were marketing sugar-rich drinks as ORS that gave a false impression of health benefits.
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4 Dollar Tree Items That Are Actually Name Brand
Here are four Dollar Tree finds that are essentially the same as the pricey versions you'd see in bigger stores.
AMERICANS are raving about this simple product that can clean nearly any surface. Cleaning a home can be laborious and ...
We reveal a trove of niche-ass protein snacks, including a Canadian sweet potato-based Orange Creamsicle bar, a beef tallow ...
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How the £100 weekly shop became a viral trend – and reveals the true cost of living crisis in the UK today
Across social media, shoppers are posting photos of their groceries with captions somewhere between disbelief and despair. As ...
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