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Fraser Health has issued a warning about unauthorized Ayurvedic medicines being sold in Surrey .
The health agency says the medicines, sold by All in One Wholesale Cash and Carry , may contain heavy metals, such as lead, mercury and arsenic that can pose health risks.
Fraser Health advises using only products approved by Health Canada .
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