Concerning levels of arsenic, cadmium and lead discovered in fruit juices
date:Feb 01, 2019
vous systems, and there are potential additive effects, notes Tunde Akinleye, a chemist in Consumer Reports Food Safety division.

The amounts of heavy metals in any one type of food may be low, but because heavy metals are found in other foods and the environment and because they tend to accumulate in the body small amounts can add up, notes CR. In fact, in some juices the heavy metal levels left little to no room for exposure from other sources, such as drinking water, food and air, Akinleye
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