Caution:
Home remedies and medicines can help cure sick people. However, some of these
home remedies contain lead and will make you very sick.
THESE
HOME REMEDIES CONTAIN LEAD AND ARE VERY DANGEROUS!
Azarcon:
a bright orange powder, also known as Rueda, Coral, Maria Luisa, Alarcon,
Liga
Greta:
a yellow powder
Both Azarcon and Greta are given for "empacho"
(intestinal illness).
Both Azarcon
and Greta are almost 100% lead. Any amount is poisonous to children and
adults.
Why is lead dangerous?
Lead poisoning
can cause damage to the kidneys, nervous system, and brain. Children have suffered
permanent brain damage and even died from the use of Azarcon and Greta.
Children
with lead poisoning usually do not look or act sick. When they do show signs of
lead poisoning, their symptoms can be very much like empacho. The symptoms of
lead poisoning include tiredness, sleeplessness, stomachache, and vomiting.
What
can I do if I've taken or have given my child a home remedy that contains lead?
You should get medical attention immediately. Call you doctor, clinic, or local
health department for more information or for help with treatment for lead poisoning.
Ask your health department to arrange for a free test to determine if there is
lead in your Azarcon or Greta. Medical information is confidential. Your health
is the main concern.
You can also call the Poison Control telephone hotline
in your area. Look for their number in the front of the white pages in your phone
book. Someone is available 24 hours/day to answer your questions and help in an
emergency.
Testing Your Children
Children ages 9 months through
6 years are at greatest risk for lead poisoning. Most children with lead poisoning
don't look or act sick. Ask your doctor to do a blood lead test,
and to explain the results to you. This test is the only sure way to know if your
child is being poisoned. Most kids will have a blood lead level of less than 10
ug/dL(micrograms per deciliter).
If you have Medi-Cal, your regular doctor or clinic can order the
blood tests to check for lead poisoning, if appropriate. Many private health insurance
policies will also cover the cost of the test whether or not your family has
insurance. Your children may qualify for free health examinations
through your local Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program. To find
out if you child is eligible for CHDP testing, call (510) 628-7910 in the Northern
California area. All other areas should contact your local health department.
Danger!!
These home remedies also contain lead
and can make you very sick.
Hmong
community:
Pay-loo-ah
a red powder given for rash of fever
Asian Indian community:
Ghasard
a brown powder given as an aid to digestion
Bala
Goli a round, flat, black bean dissolved in "gripe water"
and used for stomachache
Kandu
a red powder used to treat stomachache
Arab American community:
Kohl
(Alkohl) a powder used both as a cosmetic eye make-up and applied
to skin infections and the navel of a newborn child.