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Test for Arsenic in Baby Food by TestSafe

A video demonstrating the use of the TestSafe Arsenic detection kit, showing no detectable arsenic in a leading baby food brand. Go to www.testsafe.us to order your own testing kit today and protect your family.

10 American Foods That Are Banned in Other Countries: Arsenic-Laced Chicken

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/07/10/banned-foods.aspx #6: Arsenic-Laced Chicken Arsenic-based drugs are approved for use in animal feed in the US because they make animals grow quicker and make the meat appear pinker (i.e. “fresher”). The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has stated these products are safe because they contain organic arsenic, which is less toxic than the other …Read more »

What in the World is Arsenic? Arsenic in our Food.

Description: While eating lunch, three students begin to wonder about the safety of eating foods that contain arsenic. Through their research, the students will discover where arsenic is found, how it is used, and its effects on human health. Summary: This informal, easy-to-follow animation from the National Library of Medicine introduces middle school students to …Read more »

Nutrition & Food Safety Expert Julie Jones on Arsenic in Food & Beverages

On Nov. 18, 2014, Consumer Reports released an analysis of levels of naturally occurring arsenic found in rice and several other grains, leading the magazine to recommend curtailing people’s intake of rice and rice products. However, the study follows a far more comprehensive analysis by the FDA, with levels of very low risk, which led …Read more »

Boy With Rare Brain Cancer Fights Impossible Odds

Part 1: “Nightline” followed Daniel Biljanoski, 12, for a year at St. Jude Children’s Hospital.