Report: 95% of tested baby foods contain toxic metals
When you feed your baby, you may also be serving up mega-doses of lead, arsenic and mercury.
A new investigative study found these toxic, heavy metals in many of the foods produced and marketed for babies.
168 baby foods from major manufacturers were tested:
- 95% contained lead
- 73% contained arsenic
- 75% contained cadmium
- 32% contained mercury
Even in trace amounts, those chemicals are linked to impaired brain development in children.
The worst offenders were baby foods made with rice, sweet potatoes and fruit juices.
The negative brain impacts of these chemicals worsen with repeated exposure.
Physicians suggest pureed vegetables, salmon, peanut butter, oatmeal and avocado as safe baby foods.