Bracelet de thérapie magnétique à motif de dragon pour hommes et femmes
Gold- and silver-coloured metal bracelet with magnets and coloured beads. Product sold online, in particular via AliExpress (unique product identifier: 1005007341760765) and Amazon.
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Chemical
- Category
- Jewellery
- Hazard
- The product contains an excessive amount of lead (measured value: 2% by weight). Lead is harmful to human health, accumulates in the body, can cause developmental neurotoxicity and may also affect breast-fed or unborn children.
- Origin
- People's Republic of China
⚖️ Actions ordered by authorities
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Other) Removal of this product listing by the online marketplace
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Other) Removal of this product listing by the online marketplace
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Other) Warning consumers of the risks
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Other) Warning consumers of the risks
What is this? A magnetic dragon-pattern bracelet sold in France and Belgium. It is jewelry that may contain too much lead.
What's happening? Tests show the bracelet has 2% lead by weight. Lead is dangerous and can harm health over time.
Does this affect me? Anyone wearing this bracelet may be at risk, especially children or pregnant women.
What should I do? Stop using it now and ask your pharmacist or doctor for advice.
🤖 This plain-language summary is automatically generated from the official agency notice using AI. It is for general information only — not medical advice. For decisions about your health, always consult a pharmacist or doctor and read the official source linked below.
🔬 Medical / technical details (for professionals)
Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Chemical · Category: Jewellery · Hazard: The product contains an excessive amount of lead (measured value: 2% by weight). Lead is harmful to human health, accumulates in the body, can cause developmental neurotoxicity and may also affect breast-fed or unborn children. · Origin: People's Republic of China
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