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In the aftermath of the recent Congressional report investigating heavy metals found in baby food, brands that follow stringent protocols for heavy metals and other contaminants set by The Clean Label Project are experiencing ignited consumer interest, says founder of Tiny Human Food Ashley Rossi. The idea to launch Tiny Human Food (called OrgaNums at the time) - one of a flurry of fresh baby food companies to emerge in recent years - began roughly seven years ago when Rossi was shopping for baby food. Rossi knew she wanted to create products that parents could feel good about giving their children, and for her that meant partnering with The Clean Label Project to ensure close scrutiny of heavy metals and other contaminants. ....
Cerebelly receives The Clean Label Project Purity Award confirming its products are free from heavy metals Founded in 2019 based on research from Canadian neurosurgeon Dr. Teresa Purzner, Cerebelly is seeking to disrupt the $55bn baby food industry with veggie-first baby products that contain up to 19 critical nutrients that support optimal brain development, according to the company. Healthy brain development isn t just about what is inside the food we eat - it s also what s NOT inside. There is extremely clear science demonstrating the negative impacts that heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium) can have on a developing brain, said Dr. Purzner, MD, PhD, Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer of Cerebelly. ....