date:Oct 15, 2013
In an article published last week in BMC Pediatrics, researchers from Keele University in Staffordshire, U.K., put the infant formula industry on notice. In their second research article on aluminum contamination in infant formula, the team of researchers measured the aluminum content of 10 ready-to-drink and 20 powdered infant formulas and found that some brands can contain 100 times more aluminum than breast milk.
All of the infant formula samples contained at least two times the recommended