
The influence of Heatlh and Wellness has recently claimed that Patanjali’s “Ayurvedic medicine” has “99.06 % of sugar”.
At a time when India has officially happened for years, one of the most popular drinks in the country – Rooh Afza or Rose Sherbet – in most households will be center. However, this place seems to have been taken over by a viral statement, not the last case surrounding the alleged comments of Yog Guru Ramdeva on the Rooh Afz.
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Recently influenced, revival of Himatsingka, emphasized the tremendously high amount of added sugars in the Rooh Afza and Patanjali Gula Sherbet.
(Livemint could not independently verify the impact claims)
Twist in the story? The Patanjali’s Gula Sherbet bottle states that it is “Ayurvedic proprietary medicine”. At the same time, the Ayurvedic drug contains 99.06 % of sugar, along with the taste of sodium benzoate, which accounts for 0.20 % of the sherbet.
“Baba ka nakli ayurveda hai … ‘
Video of the influence of social media, which emphasizes all percentages, has now become viral, with Netizens killed the Indian Office for Food Safety and Standards (FSSAI).
The main function of the FSSAI is to ensure the safety and quality of food products in India by determining standards, regulating production and promoting food safety regulations.
“Hi @fssaiindia, when will you start inquiring companies?” commented on one user.
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“@Fssaiindia is in hibernation and shame to @Pypayurved,” another person said.
“Baba Ka nakli Ayurveda Hai,” he means (Patanjali’s Ayurveda is false), wrote a third person.
“Don’t trust them blindly …”
In the middle of all comments that killed Patanjal and FSSAI for increased sugar content came another user with a complicated explanation.
“Do not believe it blindly. Although I accept the fact that 99.06% of sugar is bad, but sodium benzoate is used as preservatives to increase their shell life and prevents forging. At low levels they are considered safe.
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More users also claimed that “sherbets” or syrups had to contain such a high amount of sugar.
RAMDEV VS ROOH AFZA
In April, Baba Ramdev lit a massive controversy after allegedly made communally charged and contemptuous remarks against the 119 -year -old Hamdard’s National Foundation (India), the manufacturer of RAH Afza.
In the video of April 3, Ramdev is seen by Patanjali’s “Gula Sharbat”, while allegedly makes indirect, municipal comments about the ROOH AFZE – which was that the profits from sales are aimed at financing “Madras and mosques”.
The controversy turned, which on Friday (May 2) Ramdev committed in front of the High Court in Delhi, that he would stop making any statements, posts on social media, videos or advertising with joint notes about Hamdard’s popular ROH Afza drink.
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