date:May 14, 2012
esearch associate professor. The only comparison is drinking water and the risk factors are based on lifetime exposure.
Infant formulas with high arsenic levels are more of a concern. Its probably not a good thing for an infant to be exposed to those levels of arsenic, Jackson said. We dont know the effects of long-term exposure.
The Darmouth study follows a report last year showing high arsenic levels in some apple and grape juice.
While organic foods are generally seen as healthier, Dr. Mehmet