Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) Clarifies No Use of “Akeshaa Parazone” in Food Preparation.

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Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) Clarifies No Use of “Akeshaa Parazone” in Food Preparation.

According to a press statement issued by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) on January 28, 2026, on a viral video circulating on social media, claiming that a hazardous substance believed to be used for cleaning called “akeshaa parazone” is being used as a food additive.

In the statement, signed by The Chief Executive Officer of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) said their attention has been drawn to viral videos circulating on social media and claiming that a hazardous substance believed to be used for cleaning called “akeshaa parazone” is being used as a food additive.

“Waakye,”, Okro and “Ayoyo” soup are food preparations associated with the substance, which is said to have an adverse health effect on consumers.

The substance in use

  • FDA’s routine market surveillance and laboratory tests have indicated that the white powdery substance in use for preparing these foods is sodium carbonate, commonly known as soda ash light.
  • This is a globally recognized and approved food additive with diverse technological applications.
  • It is not a cleaning powder or bleach.
  • Sodium carbonate enhances the texture and colour of foods by altering pH levels.
  • It increases the sliminess of okro and “ayoyo” and helps tenderize other foods such as meat or beans in “waakye.”

The critical difference.

  • While sodium carbonate (soda ash light) and bleach (akeshaa parazone) may look similar, as both are white powders, they are fundamentally different.
  • Sodium carbonate is odourless with a salty taste and is safe for consumption as an additive.
  • Bleach (akeshaa parazone), on the other hand, has a strong, pungent, and toxic odor and may cause severe health damage if ingested, including burning and organ damage.
  • It can be fatal.
  • Bleach must never be used in food.

The FDA is taking the following steps regarding the said video to protect public health and safety:

  • Continuing with our market sensitization and consumer education on critical protocols for buying, selling, and stocking regulated products.
  • Enforcing the labelling of all regulated products with marketing authorization.

Report concerns.

The FDA urges consumers to report any suspicious practices, products with unusual chemical smells, or adverse reactions through the ‘Make a Complaint’ section on our website at www.fdaghana.gov.gh or contact us on any of our social media platforms and hotlines below.

Sodium carbonate is a safe and valuable food additive when used correctly.

Purchase only properly labelled, FDA-approved products from reputable sources.

Food and Drugs Authority: Your Well-being, Our Priority.


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