Report shows 95% of baby foods in U.S. contain toxic heavy metals

Edited by Ed Newman
2019-10-29 17:33:19

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New York, October 29 (RHC)-- According to a new study in the United States, 95% of baby foods in the U.S. contain either lead, arsenic, mercury or cadmium.  The national study by Healthy Babies Bright Futures tested 61 different baby food brands purchased across 14 different metropolitan areas — from San Diego, California, to Albany, New York. 

The study found that nearly all of the baby foods tested were contaminated with at least one of the developmental neurotoxins.  One in four of the tested baby foods contained all four types of the heavy metals, which are each linked to IQ loss from exposures early in life. 

In response to the study, lawmakers in the U.S. are calling on the Federal Drug Administration to examine the study and release a public statement on its findings.
 



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