95% of child food contains toxic metals

Doctors have asked parents to be aware of their children's diet, as a new study has revealed that 95% of U.S. foods contain toxic metals. Healthy Babes Hard Futres report that one of the four children's foods includes arsenic, lead, cadmium and marble. Dr. Lovecchio [...]
Healthy Babes Hard Futres report that one of the four children's foods includes arsenic, lead, cadmium and marble.
Dr. Lovecchio says health professionals have been aware of the matter, but he says it all depends on the doses children are eating, and he adds that it is still too early to show how this can affect a child.
Dr. Lovecchio says certain foods are higher in these metals, such as sweet potatoes, carrots, and any rice - based food.
Some mothers have been aware of the matter, saying that they have already made changes.
Health professionals are still analyzing what that means. Meanwhile, Dr. Lovecchio says these toxic metals are everywhere, and he says it's impossible to have zero metals on a diet because they're on the ground.
Dr. Lovecchio also says these levels are low, and that it may not be a risk, but it is up to each parent to decide how much of this food they want their child to eat, the Kosovo Clan broadcasts.












