Zararli | Asli

Public health and consumer safety reports often use these terms to categorize risks:

Turkish academic journals, such as the Kafkas Journal of Medical Sciences , investigate "harmful" shifts in parameters like Vitamin D levels during global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. 4. Summary Checklist for Evaluating "Harmful Originals" Zararli Asli

Refers to the source or authentic version of something. Public health and consumer safety reports often use

Reports on wealth inequality (e.g., in South Africa) highlight how the concentration of assets in a tiny "original" elite can be "harmful" to the broader economy. Reports on wealth inequality (e

Frequently used in the context of "zararlı alışkanlıklar" (harmful habits, such as smoking) or "sağlığa zararlı" (harmful to health).

Warnings regarding processed foods, such as certain instant noodles, which are often discussed under the tag "Noodle Zararlı" (Noodles are harmful) due to additives like MSG or high sodium levels.

While not directly under the name "Zararlı Aslı," broader reports on harmful societal impacts often focus on: