Consuming herbal medicines, supplements containing mercury dangerous to health, expert warns
HEALTHDIGEST– A Professor of Community Medicine and Environmental Health at the University of Portharcourt, Best Ordinioha, has warned Nigerians against the consumption of herbal medicines and supplements containing mercury, noting that they pose serious health risks.
The health expert said while many people think mercury is only contained in fluorescent bulbs, some herbal medicines and supplements been distributed and used by Nigerians also have mercury in them.
Ordinioha, stated that it has become imperative for Nigerians to be wary of some herbal drugs that contain mercury, stressing that they can be harmful to human health.
“I know that some of them are alternative medicine now, or complementary medicine and they are also referred to as supplements. A lot of them contain mercury and those can be dangerous to health,” he said.
Speaking further, Professor Ordinioha noted that mercury is a neurotoxin that can affect the brain and the nervous system, especially in children.
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“It cannot only reduce the intellectual capacity of the child but also cause problems with movement and a lot of other health problems. It can also cause organ damages like renal failure and the rest.”
Ordinioha also noted that some thermometers and sphygmomanometers, used to measure temperature and blood pressure respectively, contain mercury, adding that when not properly disposed of can be dangerous to the environment and also human health.
“It is becoming a major problem because it is not biodegradable, so we have to do everything to reduce the use it, it is not only the (fluorescent) bulbs there are also some healthcare and domestic products like thermometers and in the hospital, they have this sphygmomanometer they use in measuring blood pressure. It contains mercury. So all those things are supposed to be disposed of in a certain way to prevent mercury from leaking or getting into the environment.”
“That is why people return some back to the manufacturers because if they get into the environment, get into the water, they are not degradable so they can easily get into the food chain, the water, river and fish or all those aquatic animals they tend to accumulate,” he said.
(Punch)