Dabur hair products are cancer causing

Several cases have been filed in the United States and Canada against three subsidiaries of Dabur. The consumers alleged that the company's hair products caused ovarian cancer and uterine cancer.

These subsidiaries include Namaste Laboratories LLC (“Namaste"), Dermoviva Skin Essentials Inc. (“Dermoviva"), and Dabur International Ltd. (“DINTL"), all of which are subsidiaries of Dabur India Limited.According to a filing with the exchange, the cases are in the pleadings and early discovery phases of litigation. Currently, there are approximately 5,400 cases in the MDL with the names Namaste, Dermoviva, and DINTL as defendants along with certain other industry players.

As usual these deadly products sell in India because approvals in India happen through consultants who bribe regulators many times.

Just avoid using any dabur hair products more  

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CAN THE MEMBERS IN CIRCLE CIRCULATE FACTUAL DATA SO THAT DABAR CAN BE MADE ALARMING more  
Can you Corroborate your accusations with proof...? Sundar Tumuluru  India On Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 06:28:31 PM GMT+5:30, Ashima Gupta wrote: more  
United States and Canada markets are sensitive. India desensitised. Indian plead avoid using diesel fuel. "After three decades of epidemiologic research, diesel exhaust was classified as a carcinogen in humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in 2012 based on evidence of its carcinogenicity to the lung (1).09-Jan-2017." But India 40% vehicles use diesel. Meanwhile Mahindras and Toyotas profit. more  
This seems to be a mischievous allegation. Products for the hair which require external/topical application cannot cause ovarian/uterine cancer. There is something amiss here. There must be some kind of abuse by users. Investigation will reveal the truth. more  
After shave,deodorants,food colors ect also have same more  
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