A snack that seems healthy or trendy can still carry invisible risks. In the Mexico City case, the panic focused on lurid rumors, but doctors pointed to something more ordinary and unsettling: food from unknown or unregulated sources. Seeds and snack mixes can be contaminated with chemicals, bacteria, or undeclared allergens, or be overloaded with additives that quietly undermine health over time, especially in children, pregnant people, or those with chronic illnesses.The real danger is not a single “mystery seed,” but a system where some products bypass proper controls. The most effective protection is boring but powerful: buy from reputable sellers, read labels, inspect smell, color, and texture, and be skeptical of unpackaged or suspiciously cheap items. Viral scares come and go, but the everyday risk of unsafe, poorly regulated food is what truly deserves our attention—and caution.
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