These four food products with slimming effects contain a banned substance and a laxative

Food products with slimming effects banned

The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said in a news release on Thursday (Sep 10) that these four food products sold online include a banned substance and a laxative that could cause serious adverse effects if consumed:

  • Nutriline Thinsline
  • Nutriline Cleansline
  • Wholly Fitz Passion Lemon Tea
  • KiMiSo Dark Chocolate

The range of products was sold on platforms such as Shopee, Qoo10, Facebook, and Instagram. “HSA has issued warnings to the sellers of these four products and directed the respective website administrators to take down the affected listings,” noted HSA.

“All sellers and suppliers must stop selling these products immediately. It is illegal to sell and supply adulterated products containing banned substances or potent medicinal ingredients.”

If convicted, sellers and suppliers could face up to two years in jail and/or fined up to S$10,000.

Nutriline Thinsline & Nutriline Cleansline
Nutriline Thinsline and Nutriline Cleansline products

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A banned substance in Singapore named sibutramine was present in Nutriline Thinsline. Sibutramine was banned in Singapore since 2010 because of a rise in the risk of heart attacks and strokes for people who consume it.

A woman who consumed a sachet of Nutriline Thinsline reported to HSA that she experienced extreme thirst, irregular heartbeat, and loss of appetite.

On the other hand, Nutriline Cleansline contained sennoside, a laxative. The two Nutriline products are usually sold in pairs and advertised as natural supplements for detoxification and weight loss. There are also claims to increase metabolism rate and curb appetite.

In fact, this is not the first time Nutriline products are coming into the spotlight. In 2017, another Nutriline product named Nutriline Bluvelle was also found to have the banned substance, sibutramine. It had caused increased heartbeat, dizziness, and anxiety in a consumer, HSA said.

Wholly Fitz Passion Lemon Tea
Wholly Fitz Passion Lemon Tea product

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The banned substance – sibutramine – was also found in Wholly Fitz Passion Lemon Tea. If the name sounds familiar to you, that’s because earlier this year, a product named Freaky Fitz Passion Lemon Tea was found to contain the same banned substance by HSA.

KiMiSo Dark Chocolate
KiMiSo Dark Chocolate product

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KiMiSo Dark Chocolate contained both sibutramine and diphenhydramine, an antihistamine. Diphenhydramine causes drowsiness, which can increase the risk of accidents if one were to drive or operate machinery.

A consumer suspected that KiMiSo Dark Chocolate might contain potent ingredients after reading the reviews on the product.

What to do if you’ve taken these products?

First, stop consuming immediately. If you’re feeling unwell or concerned with the health effects, seek medical attention.

Going forward, it’s also wise to be aware of unfamiliar brands that are sold online. This is especially so for products that promise exaggerated weight loss possibilities within a short span of time.

When in doubt, report to the HSA via email at [email protected] or phone them at 6866 3485.

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Giant Weekly Deals: Save more with discounted items from now till 16 September 2020

Giant Weekly Deals 10 September featured

This week at Giant, we’re eyeing the promotion on everyone’s favourite Häagen-Dazs ice cream. Scroll down if you want to know more details on that. You may also be interested to check out our article on one-for-one deals at FairPrice written earlier today.

Let’s roll with the discounted items at Giant this week!

#1: PRIMA TASTE Singapore Chilli Crab 320g

Singapore Chilli Crab paste

Usual Price: S$7.90

Sale Price: S$6.35

Discount: 19% off

This ready-to-cook sauce kit from Prima Taste contains no MSG, artificial colouring, and added preservatives. All you need to do is add in 1.2kg of crab alongside two eggs with the chilli crab paste to prepare the iconic Singapore chilli crab dish. Serves about 2 to 3 portions.

#2: NESTLE Milo Breakfast Cereal 330g

Milo Breakfast Cereal

Usual Price: S$5.70

Sale Price: S$4.75

Discount: 16% off

Don’t go to school or work with an empty stomach. Get the Nestle Milo Breakfast Cereal made with whole grains to kickstart your day on a right note! Other Nestle breakfast cereals on sale include cookie crisp, honey stars, and koko krunch.

#3: MAXONIC 75L Storage Box

75L Storage Box

Usual Price: S$8.90

Sale Price: S$8

Discount: 10% off

For those who have more time at hand and are spring cleaning this weekend, this huge storage box might come in handy to store your products and keep dust at bay. Don’t underestimate its usefulness.

#4: HAAGEN DAZS Rum & Raisin Pint 473ml

Rum & Raisin Pint

Usual Price: S$14.50

Sale Price: 2 for S$19.90

Savour this Häagen-Dazs ice cream with raisins soaked in rum for six weeks and mixed into dreamy ice cream waiting to be devoured. Comes in assorted flavours like chocolate, coffee, cookies & cream, matcha green tea, and more!

#5: KIT KAT Mickey Love Sharebag 8sX17g

Kit Kat Mickey Love Sharebag

Usual Price: S$4.95

Sale Price: 2 for S$8.95

Mickey Mouse fans will adore this special edition Kit Kat love series that come in strawberry flavour. Let’s spread the love and get fat together. Ha!

#6: MEXICO Avocado

Avocado

Usual Price: S$1.80

Sale Price: 4 for S$4.95

Do you know that fruit juice stall vendors often add sugar syrup to your juices and smoothies? That’s why stall-bought ones taste extra delicious. If you can afford the added sugar intake, great for you. For those watching your diet, it’s best to make your own at home. All you need for an avocado smoothie – avocado, milk, and gula melaka.

#7: OLD TOWN White Coffee 3 in 1 Extra Rich 15sX35g

White Coffee 3 in 1 Extra Rich

Usual Price: S$7.20

Sale Price: 2 for S$11.35

Peeps who need their daily morning cup of caffeine can try the extra rich Old Town White Coffee. It is created using coffee beans that are roasted at a special high temperature, thus giving you a bold and richer taste. Assorted flavours are available.

Check out rest of the deals this week at Giant.

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FairPrice Weekly Deals: Discounted items you must buy from now till 16 September 2020

FairPrice Weekly Deals 10 September

Hope everyone’s surviving the cloudy Thursday well. With that said, we’re just one day to the weekend where we can resume lazing in bed.

Meanwhile, before you head for grocery shopping for the new week, check out the juicy deals FairPrice has for us from now till 16 September!

#1: Brand’s Lutein Essence – Zeaxanthin + Blackcurrant

Brand's Lutein Essence - Zeaxanthin + Blackcurrant

Usual Price: S$22.90

Sale Price: S$19.50

Savings: S$3.40

Brand’s Lutein Essence is supported by the US National Eye Institute as a recommended dietary ratio to benefit vision health. Formulated with patented FloraGo Lutein, naturally extracted from marigold flower, the product contains natural ingredients with no added colouring and preservatives.

#2: Hite Can Beer – Extra Cold

Hite Can Beer - Extra Cold

Usual Price: S$16.20

Sale Price: S$13.95

Savings: S$2.25

Can’t down a chilled can of beer in Korea now but can still do so in Singapore at a discounted price this week. Hite is a premium lager, brewed fresh in South Korea. It offers unmatched freshness and an authentic flavour thanks to the upgraded extra cold processing technology.

#3: Polar Assam Bubble Tea Drink with Black Konjac Pearls

Polar Assam Bubble Tea Drink with Black Konjac Pearls

Usual Price: S$7.75

Sale Price: S$6.95

Savings: S$0.80

Want to drink bubble tea but too lazy to get changed and make a trip down to the shop? Stock up on this bottled bubble tea drink made in Taiwan. Comes with black konjac pearls. There’s also a peach flavour that includes a combination of black and white konjac pearls.

#4: Dettol Anti-Bacterial Personal Wet Wipes

Dettol Anti-Bacterial Personal Wet Wipes

Usual Price: S$6.30

Sale Price: 3 for S$13.90

Savings: S$5

Dettol’s anti-bacterial wet wipes can help you stay protected on the go. The product claims to kill up to 99.9% of germs. A pack comes with 50 sheets and you can now buy 3 at S$13.90! Savings of S$5 this week at FairPrice.

#5: F&N Ice Mountain Sparkling Can Water – Lemon (No Sugar)

F&N Ice Mountain Sparkling Can Water - Lemon (No Sugar)

Usual Price: S$6.15

Sale Price: S$4.50

Savings: S$1.65

On a diet but can’t say no to soda? F&N Ice Mountain sparkling water comes with the healthier choice label, has no calories, and is sugar-free. It is a refreshing alternative with a hint of lemon. Also available in grapefruit flavour.

#6: Zaini Disney Milk Chocolate Egg – Hello Kitty Collection

Zaini Disney Milk Chocolate Egg - Hello Kitty Collection

Usual Price: S$5.80

Sale Price: S$4.95

Savings: S$0.85

Hello Kitty fans, this one’s for you. There are 3 in a box and 12 designs to collect in total! Are you game for the challenge? Toy Story fans can also rejoice since there’s a similar chocolate series for you. Click here to view the Toy Story collectables.

#7: Darlie All Shiny White Toothpaste – Foamy Baking Soda (Hello Kitty)

Darlie All Shiny White Toothpaste Hello Kitty

Usual Price: S$3.80

Sale Price: 2 for S$7.25

Savings: S$0.35

We can never get enough of Hello Kitty products, can we? Start your morning right with Hello Kitty’s All Shiny White toothpaste which comes in a foamy baking soda version. Those who prefer My Melody can get the Darlie All Shiny White Toothpaste – Charcoal Clean here.

#8: Tesco Infusion Tea Bags – Camomile

Tesco Infusion Tea Bags - Camomile

Usual Price: S$3.25

Sale Price: 2 for S$5.45

Savings: S$1.05

Tesco Infusion Tea Bags come in a range including peppermint, lemon & ginger, and red berries. We love chamomile tea because of its benefits. It may help to lower blood sugar in people with diabetes, target cancer cells, and aids in relaxation.

#9: Lotus Biscoff Biscuit – Original Caramalised

Lotus Biscoff Biscuit - Original Caramalised

Usual Price: S$3.35

Sale Price: S$2.50

Savings: S$0.85

While some may argue that Lotus Biscoff Biscuits go hand in hand with a cup of coffee, I prefer mine with tea. It’s also great as a topping for chilled yoghurt and as a base for no-bake cheesecakes!

#10: Mamee Noodle Snack – BBQ

Mamee Noodle Snack - BBQ

Usual Price: S$2.30

Sale Price: 2 for S$3.50

Savings: S$1.10

Mamee Noodle Snack has got to be my favourite childhood tidbit. Both the BBQ and chicken flavours are selling at 2 for S$3.50! A pack of goodness for about S$0.15 only.

Check out the rest of FairPrice’s weekly deals here.

1-for-1 deals from now till 16 September 2020

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Jalan Besar and Tanjong Pagar residents to receive TraceTogether tokens first from Sep 14

TraceTogether tokens

TraceTogether tokens will be distributed to all Singapore residents from Sep 14. Residents in the Jalan Besar and Tanjong Pagar regions will be the first to receive the tokens from Sep 14.

This is due to the presence of more elderly people in the two mentioned areas. The Ministry of Health (MOH) explained that the older folks may have more challenges using the TraceTogether app and are more vulnerable to COVID-19, thus the move to start with the selected regions first. In fact, about 10,000 senior citizens have already received these tokens at the end of June.

Collection points will be available throughout Singapore gradually.

Adding on to SafeEntry to enhance safety
SafeEntry

Image Credits: Gov.sg

“Supplementing SafeEntry with proximity data from TT (TraceTogether) will enhance safety for participants, as they will be ensured of coverage under the TT programme,” MOH wrote in their press release.

“This will ensure better confidence in mitigating the risk of formation of large clusters, and could allow for a safer increase in capacity limits at these events and premises with any potential future easing of measures,” the ministry added.

More trials to start progressively from October

The deployment of SafeEntry that requires the use of either the TraceTogether app or token to check-in at venues was tested at Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) events last month.

Singapore residents can expect more trials next month onwards at larger-scale business events, F&B outlets, cinemas, gyms, and at certain workplaces.

To comply with the measures, one has to scan the venue’s QR code using the TraceTogether app or have the venue employee scan the QR code on the token.

Speed of contact tracing is important

Minister-in-charge of the Smart Nation initiative Vivian Balakrishnan said that the speed of contact tracing is key at this stage. Since we’re now at a phase where the economy is beginning to open up, with larger-scale business events resuming.

“In the last few months, because of the increasing use of digital tools and data from SafeEntry and TraceTogether, we’ve been able to reduce the time needed to identify and isolate close contacts of positive cases from about three to four days in the past. Now, for most cases, it’s less than a day,” Dr Balakrishnan said. 

“So the point is that speed matters,” he added.

Collection of TraceTogether tokens
TraceTogether tokens instructions

Image Credits: Token Go Where

All residents aged 7 and above can collect a token at their designated CCs when distribution starts in their area. This includes pass holders.

Simply bring along your original ID to collect your token. You may also collect them on behalf of your family members by bringing along their IDs.

For more information, please go to the TokenGoWhere website.

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What you need to know about protecting yourself if you encounter an accident in a public space like a cinema or mall

ventilation duct collapsed during a movie at Shaw Theatres in NEX shopping mall

Slightly more than a week ago, we read in the news that two people got injured after a ventilation duct collapsed during a movie at Shaw Theatres in NEX shopping mall. In all honesty, this incident could have happened to anyone.

It got many people thinking about insurance claims, the legality of personal and protection claims, and what one has to do if they were to encounter such an unfortunate accident. If that is you, here’s what you need to know about protecting yourself should you encounter an accident in a public space.

#1: Make an insurance claim immediately

Justin Chan, Head of Dispute Resolution at Tito Isaac and Co, shares that as soon as an accident in a public space happens, an individual should inform their insurer(s) immediately. Also, it’s advisable to engage a solicitor who can point you and your claims in the right direction.

In the case of the injured cinema patrons, lawyers would most probably advise the affected parties to inform the mall. This way, the mall can then inform their respective insurers. Mr Chan adds that a similar letter will be written to the cinema operator, where they would have some sort of policy which would cover accidents within the cinema for their patrons.

#2: Know where accountability lies
Police and SCDF at Shaw Theatres in NEX shopping mall

Image Credits: AsiaOne

A question to consider is the location where you got the injury. Mr Chan said that in this particular case of the injured cinema patrons, the cinema is the occupier of that particular space. “The occupier owes a duty of care to their cinema-goers,” he adds.

But if you’re at a common public space in the mall like staircases, corridors, or open waiting areas, the responsibility will fall back on the mall. 

Mr Chan also stated that every able-bodied person should have insurance at this point in time. “But if you don’t have your own personal insurance, then you would leverage on the occupier’s insurance.”

#3: Other useful actions to take

If you do not need to make a trip to the hospital immediately, Mr Chan advises the public to take pictures of the accident site. Also, see if you can spot any closed-circuit televisions (CCTVs) on the premises.

“Last but not least, get medical attention,” he said. Mr Chan reveals a personal experience where a simple headache experienced by his client grew into a multitude of physical ailments. While you may not feel the health effects immediately, there may be underlying issues so seek advice from a medical professional.

Key takeaways

Inform your insurers, contact the public space’s management, and engage a lawyer.

About Tito Isaac and Co
Tito Isaac and Co team

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Tito Isaac & Co is a homegrown, Singapore law practice founded in 1999. The law firm advises, plans, and executes legal solutions to help individuals and enterprises preserve, protect, and build on their strategic interests and business positions.

They provide a full suite of services ranging from litigation, arbitration and dispute resolution, specialist & private client interests to corporate advisory and transactional work. 

If you need legal advice, phone them at +65 6533 0288 or drop them an email via [email protected].

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