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the american diet, especially among children, some three-quarters of whom have at least a glass of juice each day. now an alarming report has found that many commercial juices may expose kids to dangerously high levels of heavy metals, including arsenic. in a new study by consumer reports , the organization
tested popular fruit juices from national, store, and private-label brands. the juices included apple, pear, grape, and fruit-juice blends. they were tested for four heavy metals that can be dangerous for human consumption: arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury. every product had measurable levels of...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food-safety/article/heavy-metals-juice-tips-staying-safe