A potential tragedy has sparked an urgent investigation by the Health Ministry's Food Safety team. A viral skin-lightening supplement, priced at just RM20, is under scrutiny after claims emerged on social media that it led to a woman's death.
The supplement, which contains glutathione, an ingredient prohibited by the Drug Registration Guidance Document, has raised serious concerns. But here's where it gets controversial: despite being illegal, the product was easily accessible on e-commerce sites and social media platforms.
The Health Ministry's statement reveals that the product violates the Food Act 1983, which strictly regulates the substances allowed in such products. They are now working to trace the source of the claim and gather more evidence.
Interestingly, no close family members or friends have confirmed the woman's death on social media, leaving the investigation with a mysterious twist. And this is the part most people miss: the incident highlights the potential dangers of unregulated health supplements and the importance of consumer awareness.
The investigation continues, leaving many questions unanswered. Could this be an isolated incident or a sign of a larger issue? What role do social media platforms play in the distribution of such products? Share your thoughts below, but remember to stay informed and cautious when it comes to your health and the products you trust.