Concerning levels of arsenic, cadmium and lead discovered in fruit juices
date:Feb 01, 2019
ly, CR put that information together with our own test results (along with the average body weights for each age group) and calculated how much of the tested juices children and adults would need to drink to face potential health risks. In many of the juices they tested, the levels of the heavy metals combined were more concerning than the level of any one specific heavy metal, the organization states.

Each of these metals has shown similar adverse effects on childrens developing brains and ner
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