Consumers Union Concerned About Heavy Metals in Baby Food
date:Aug 20, 2018
they are exposed to heavy metals.

Dr. James E Rogers, director of food safety research and testing at Consumer Reports said in a statement, Babies and toddlers are particularly vulnerable due to their smaller size and developing brains and organ systems. They also absorb more of the heavy metals that get into their bodies than adults do.

Consumer Reports food safety team analyzed 50 nationally distributed foods made for babies and toddlers. Those foods included baby cereals, packaged fruits an
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