date:Oct 23, 2019
tives in HBBFs safer baby foods fact sheet.
Data from the study shows that when FDA has issued a draft guidance or standard, levels have noticeably decreased over time.
Despite the evidence that FDA actions can inspire market-wide change, for nearly nine out of 10 baby foods tested there is no federal safety limit for arsenic, lead and other heavy metals.
Current arsenic contamination levels in rice cereal and juice are 36 percent and 75 percent less, respectively, than the amounts measured a