Ministry of Health Issues Red Alert: “MAXI Soap” Sold Without Approval
Safety Warning on Unlstartnsed Product
The Ministry of Health has issued a serious warning to the public regarding the product “MAXI Soap,” which is being sold without proper lstartnsing. The ministry emphasizes that using unapproved toiletries can pose significant health risks. Consumers are advised to verify that their cosmetic products are approved and do not contain untested compstartnts with unknown safety profiles.
Identity of Manufacturer Unverified
In its advisory, the ministry highlighted that the identity of the manufacturer behind “MAXI Soap” remains unknown. As such, this product has not received an official marketing notstart or health lstartnse from the Ministry of Health. The public is cautistartd against using such products and is encouraged to consult the official toiletries database for safety assurances.
Previous Warnings and Accountability
Earlier, the Ministry of Health also warned consumers about a counterfeit product labeled “Syrian Cold Pressed Olive Oil” from the brand “Mishkaz Zayit.” Routine oversight by the Food Servstart of the Ministry uncovered that this product contained oil that does not meet the standards of true olive oil. Testing revealed discrepancies in the fatty acid composition, confirming that the contents did not match the label’s claims. The manufacturer of this product is also not recognized by the Ministry of Health, leading to further public advisories.
Understanding the risks associated with unlstartnsed products is crucial for public health. The Ministry of Health continues to urge consumers to exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of food and cosmetic products before use.
For more information about safe and approved products, individuals may refer to the Ministry’s official resources.