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Much Like My Family s Experience With Autism, COVID Taught Us to Cherish the Little Moments
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How COVID and Autism Taught Us to Cherish the Little Moments
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Food is Love. Except When It s Poison. Baum Hedland s Tainted Baby Food Lawsuit.
Mangia! It s one of the first words every Italian American baby hears from Mamma or Nonna.
Mangia figlia mia!
Eat up, my daughter! In my case, I was speaking to my daughter Mia - figlia mia, Mia Noel. And then Gianna and then baby sister Isabella. I only bought Earth s Best organic baby food, beginning with Mia s first spoonful of solids in 1995. It s bad enough I and countless other Moms did not know that vaccines contained bolus doses of mercury and other heavy metals at the time. But our babies’ FOOD? I was so careful. I went without so that I could buy the safest, healthiest food for my babies. To what avail?
Study finds high levels of toxic metals in some baby foods
Popular brands containing arsenic, cadmium and lead
Study finds high levels of toxic metals in some baby foods By Melissa Rademaker | April 7, 2021 at 6:25 PM CDT - Updated April 7 at 6:39 PM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - A recent study found high levels of toxic metals in certain popular baby food brands and some pediatricians are expressing their concerns.
“Metals are found in the earth naturally, so there are some beneficial instances like, iron,” Henderson said. “Cadmium, arsenic, lead – those are a few of the metals that are not beneficial. So it’s normal to have metals in food and water. It’s just those toxic levels that are concerning.”
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FDA to set action levels for contaminants in ‘key foods,’ in wake of baby food heavy metals report By Elaine Watson Under pressure to act in the wake of the recent congressional report into heavy metals in baby food, the FDA says it will issue guidance to identify action levels for contaminants in key foods, as lawsuits against baby food brands pile up, although it has not provided a likely timetable.
Since the Congressional Subcommittee
report was published on February 4, Gerber, Beech Nut Nutrition, Campbell Soup (Plum Organics), Nurture Inc (Happy Family Organics) and Hain Celestial (Earth’s Best) have all been
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