FSSAI Rejects Cancer Claims Linked To Eggs: Nowadays, in the age of social media, people keep posting anything to become famous. However, sometimes it crosses the limit when this post is related to your health. Recently, it was being claimed in a social media post that a banned chemical called Nitrofuran has been found in eggs. People called it cancer. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has strongly rejected claims linking eggs to cancer. FSSAI clearly stated in its report that the eggs sold in India are completely safe and the recent reports and social media posts are scientifically baseless and spread unnecessary fear.
Use of nitrofuran is completely banned
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India had also clarified its position on the apprehensions raised regarding nitrofuran metabolites. These are trace markers that can be found in eggs in case of illegal use of banned nitrofuran antibiotics in poultry farming. According to FSSAI, the use of nitrofuran is completely banned at all stages of poultry and egg production under India’s food safety regulations, hence the claim that eggs contain cancer-causing substances is misleading.
FSSAI stated that the extraneous maximum residue limit of 1.0 micrograms per kilogram for nitrofuran metabolites is only a regulatory limit of detection and not a measurable quantity. Minor presence below the EMRL is neither considered a food safety violation nor poses any health risk.
FSSAI also said that India’s standards are in line with global norms. The European Union and the United States also ban nitrofurans and such reference standards are used only for enforcement, not to set safety limits. The difference in figures in different countries is due to testing techniques, not due to differences in safety standards.
Does it cause cancer?
From a public health perspective, FSSAI clarified that there is no clear cause-effect relationship between dietary intake of very low levels of nitrofuran metabolites and cancer. No health organization in the world has linked normal egg consumption to an increased risk of cancer. Responding to reports related to a particular brand, FSSAI said that such cases are isolated and batch-specific, which often arise due to unintentional contamination or feed-related reasons. These do not represent the entire egg supply chain. FSSAI appealed to consumers to rely on official advice and scientific evidence and reiterated that eggs produced and consumed as per standards remain an energy efficient and safe dietary component.
How beneficial are eggs for health?
If we talk about the health benefits of eggs, then according to the Framingham Offspring Study of 2025, a revelation was made. It was told that people who consume five or more eggs a week have less risk of pre-diabetes, type-2 diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. The biggest reason behind this is the antioxidant protein found in these eggs.
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Disclaimer: This information is based on research studies and expert opinion. Do not consider this as a substitute for medical advice. Before adopting any new activity or exercise, please consult your doctor or relevant specialist.
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