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Arsenic found in brown rice syrup organic baby formula

Posted by on Feb. 16, 2012 at 5:10 PM
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This is what I read today - thought I should share in case any of you mamas miss this.

A sweetener used in powdered baby formula and some organic and gluten-free foods may contain dangerously high levels of arsenic, researchers reported today

Environmental chemist Brian P. Jackson, who is the director of the Trace Element Analysis Core Facility at Dartmouth University, said that his team found organic baby formula whose main ingredient was brown rice syrup had arsenic levels six times higher than what the EPA considers safe for drinking water. According to the study, which was published Thursday in the journal "Environmental Health Perspectives," the researchers also found high arsenic levels in some organic foods sweetened with brown rice syrup, including cereal bars, energy bars, and gel energy "shots" that athletes slurp down after working out. 

"The baby formula findings are concerning," Jackson said. The risk of arsenic poisoning from eating a cereal bar or an energy shot once in a while are low, he pointed out, but for babies and for people who are on gluten-free diets, arsenic poisoning could be a concern. 

"All we can fall back on is what we know about exposure through drinking water," Jackson said. "Moms should know that these rice-based formulas may contain arsenic and should limit exposure. Look at the ingredients when you purchase formula." 

Samples for the study -- 17 kinds of baby formula, 29 cereal bars, and three energy shots -- had been purchased from grocery stores in the Hanover, N.H., area. The report did not say which brands were tested. 

Organic arsenic is found naturally in the soil, but a more dangerous kind of the chemical, known as inorganic arsenic, was widely used in pesticides for years before the EPA banned it in 2009. Inorganic arsenic has been linked to lung, bladder, and liver cancer, and exposure to arsenic can affect brain function over time. 

Certain crops absorb more arsenic than others. Rice "takes up more arsenic than all the other grains," Jackson says, and brown rice is higher in arsenic than white rice. (When white rice is processed, the outer hull of the grain is removed; though arsenic is found inside the grain itself, inorganic arsenic is usually contained in the outer layer.) 

Baby formulas made with rice starch had very low levels of arsenic, but ones made with brown rice syrup were high. The U.S. currently does not regulate the amount of arsenic in food, though after arsenic was found in some brands of apple juice the FDA set a "level of concern" of 23 parts per billion for fruit juices. The EPA standard for arsenic in drinking water is 10 parts per billion. 

Brown rice syrup is frequently used as a "healthy" alternative to high-fructose corn syrup and can be found in foods that consumers don't think of as rice-based and in products that are touted as "healthy," "all natural," and "organic." 

moms rock Elena

Posted by on Feb. 16, 2012 at 5:10 PM
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RochelleFS
by Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 5:12 PM
Sad
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danielsmommy10
by Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 5:13 PM
I know, I'm so glad my son is off formula now.

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LindaClement
by Silver Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 5:53 PM

Arsenic's natural.

danielsmommy10
by Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 6:13 PM

Like most minerals, but the concern is - how much is too much.

Quoting LindaClement:

Arsenic's natural.


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LindaClement
by Silver Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 6:37 PM

Yup.

It's really too bad that even the best formula is made with the cheapest ingredients possible.

Quoting danielsmommy10:

Like most minerals, but the concern is - how much is too much.

Quoting LindaClement:

Arsenic's natural.



LindaClement
by Silver Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 6:37 PM

Interesting educational side-note:

Did you know that guinea pigs can eat up to a kilogram of arsenic? It's just not toxic to them...

danielsmommy10
by Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 6:42 PM

No, didn't know this fact.  Interesting :)

Quoting LindaClement:

Interesting educational side-note:

Did you know that guinea pigs can eat up to a kilogram of arsenic? It's just not toxic to them...


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mypbandj
by Jen on Feb. 16, 2012 at 10:17 PM
Well I'm not surprised. All rice has arsenic in it. I wonder if all this has stemmed from when dr oz exposed the apple juice as having arsenic?
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reneawesley
by Renea on Feb. 17, 2012 at 1:16 AM
Interesting
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reneawesley
by Renea on Feb. 17, 2012 at 1:16 AM
Great fact.

Quoting LindaClement:

Interesting educational side-note:

Did you know that guinea pigs can eat up to a kilogram of arsenic? It's just not toxic to them...

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