A recent report claimed that 95 percent of baby foods contain toxic heavy metals including arsenic, cadmium, lead, or mercury. This alarming finding might have you wondering if you need to toss the jars of baby food in your pantry, or whether it鈥檚 time to start making your children鈥檚 food from scratch.
The report called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to set maximum levels of toxic heavy metals allowed in baby foods and require mandatory testing of the finished products.
鈥淐oncern over heavy metals in baby food has existed for a long time, and the findings aren鈥檛 surprising,鈥 says , the Jim G. Hendrick, MD, Professor in the and director of the at 秘密研究所 Langone.
Dr. Trasande tells the TODAY show, 鈥淐learly we need better monitoring and testing of the food supply, especially for babies who pound for pound eat more food per body weight, so they have higher exposure, and their developing organs are especially susceptible.鈥
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