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How Holi Colours Affect Our Health?
Rang barse, there is a shower of colours ---- so goes the opening lines of a popular Hindi song. Who doesn’t like getting dabbed or drenched in colours, right?
What better way to welcome balmy spring after the harsh winter season than playing Holi, the festival of colours.
Skin Care Tips Before Holi Celebration
But beware, the innocent riot of colours has taken an ominous turn, with the substance all mixed with deadly chemicals causing rashes, burns and, in extreme cases, even death due to the emission of fumes from the poison-laced pastes and powders.
They may look all shiny and shimmering, but they are not as harmless as they appear.
Festivities are marred by mandatory visits to doctors who see a spate of patients rushing into their clinics with all kinds of problems ranging from mild to extreme.
Ways To Avoid Dehydration On Holi
Holi is no longer the innocent sport played with natural dyes and colours. Harmful chemicals are passed off as colours, as they are cheap and gaudy.

What
Do
Synthetic
Colours
Contain?
These
synthetic
colours
contain
toxic
substances
that
include
pieces
of
glass,
asbestos,
silica,
etc,
which
can
cause
skin
irritation,
itching,
rashes,
burns,
allergies,
eye
problems,
loss
of
hair,
nausea
and
respiratory
problems.
Unscrupulous traders, looking to make a fast buck, sell these colours in the form of powders, pastes and water colours to unsuspecting consumers who end up with a host of problems.
Lead, cadmium, nickel, chromium, zinc and copper are mixed with dry powders and the carcinogens present in these chemicals have a long-term effect on the human body.
Lead oxide gives the shining black colour while copper sulphate gives the rich green colour and aluminium bromide gives the silver colour.
Prussian blue and mercury sulphate give deep red and may look kitschy, but the harm done to health is irreparable.

What
Are
The
Effects
Of
Synthetic
Colours?
Water-based
colours
contain
alkalines
that
are
mixed
with
engine
oil.
These
toxins
can
cause
serious
long-term
damage,
leading
to
renal
failure,
skin
cancer,
loss
of
eyesight
and
bronchial
asthma.
These are some of the direct ways in which Holi colours affect our health. But, consider the impact on our environment. These colours eventually make their way to the soil and underground water contaminating it forever.
The adulterated colour substances have a cascading effect on the environment, as they first affect the humans, then with the colours finding their way into the sewers and then water bodies, endanger the already-delicate water system with the fish and other organisms there threatened.
They also destroy the plants and animals that feed on these plants.

Are
Non-chemical
Dyes
A
Safe
Option?
Cashing
in
on
the
popular
trend,
some
traders
are
peddling
non-chemical
dyes,
which
too
are
not
safe.
It
is
best
to
use
herbal
powders
bought
from
certified
dealers
that
are
eco-friendly
and
will
ensure
no
harm
to
the
health.

What
Are
Organic
Colours?
These
organic
colours
are
made
with
herbs,
turmeric,
plant
and
vegetable
dyes,
fruit
extracts
and
are
totally
safe
to
be
used.
They
are
also
bio-degradable
and
do
not
cause
any
harm
to
the
environment.
So, check that the products you buy are skin-friendly with no talc or corn or starch mixed in them with no chemicals or artificial colours. Also, make sure they are absolutely eco-friendly and most importantly, do not come with plastic packaging.
So, until there are stringent laws to curb the use of industrial colours, it is our responsibility to observe the required caution, stay safe and enjoy the festival of colours by playing responsibly without harming anyone.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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