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A congressional report reveals that popular baby food products contain high levels of toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. The report calls for stricter regulation by the FDA. However, one company, Nature's One, takes proactive measures to ensure the purity of its organic baby formula by testing ingredients for heavy metal toxins before they even enter the facility. The company also conducts periodic testing of finished products. Other major brands, such as Gerber and Plum Organics, were found to have heavy metals in their products, with Gerber failing to recall some items. Representative Krishnamoorthy emphasizes the need for stronger federal standards and FDA regulation. Jay Hyman, CEO of Nature's One, believes it is his responsibility to prioritize consumer safety and remove harmful toxins from products. It is advised for parents to maintain a varied diet for their babies and be aware of reports on companies with higher or lower levels of heavy metals.

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Metal tests revealed the speaker had a mercury level of 123 on a scale of zero to five, where five is extremely concerning. This was attributed to eating tuna and swordfish, which are long-lived fish that accumulate mercury from polluted waters. The speaker, a former vegan, began eating fish for protein. Mercury interrupts ATP, causing fatigue and fogginess. The speaker has spent the last four to five years removing the mercury. According to the speaker, one in three people, even young adults, have heavy metals like cadmium, lead, or mercury. The speaker encourages people to get tested for metals, because what feels like aging can often be due to metals, which are easier to remove when levels are low.

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We tested 20 baby formula brands for toxic metals, finding all 40 samples contained aluminum and lead. 80% exceeded EPA lead limits, with one goat milk formula having 41,000 ppb of aluminum, far above safe levels. Arsenic, mercury, and cadmium were also present in many samples, with some exceeding FDA drinking water limits. 6 formulas had all 5 toxic metals. These alarming results can be found on gmoscience.org.

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The Netherlands banned artificial turf with rubber matting due to health concerns. There's an increased trend in young soccer players, especially goalies, developing lymphoma, potentially linked to the rubber crumb from recycled tires used in the turf. Tire companies profit from turning recycled tires into rubber crumb, which forms the base of the artificial turf. This rubber crumb contains lead, mercury, and arsenic, all toxic poisons. A Yale University study has allegedly proven the harmful effects of this turf. Communities and schools with artificial turf are encouraged to advocate for natural grass fields instead.

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Speaker 0 states that Girl Scout cookies are a problem. They tested 13 different types of cookies from 25 states, including California, Iowa, and one other state, and the results were published on momsacrossamerica.org. The tests reported 100% positive for glyphosate and 100% positive for heavy metals, at alarming levels. Over 88% of the cookies contained all five of the toxic metals tested: aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead. The speaker notes that some of these toxic metals can leave permanent lifetime damage. They claim that over 80% of the Girl Scout cookies had lead levels higher than what the EPA allows. They also state that the aluminum was up to 300 times higher than the exposure level people are supposed to be exposed to, with aluminum readings described as possibly being in the parts per million range (around 29 parts per million). The speaker suggests a possible source for the high aluminum levels, speculating that it could be related to geoengineering, since aluminum is sprayed to manipulate clouds to create rain, though they say further testing needs to be done on that hypothesis.

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We use dangerous chemicals in supplements and energy drinks. For example, Celsius energy drink contains 4 times the safe amount of cyanide. Instead, choose Bang with methylcobalamin, not cyanocobalamin. Hydrogen cyanide in these products comes from human sewage treatment plants. Check your supplements for cyanocobalamin and throw them out if they contain it, including those for your kids.

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Only 11 chemicals are banned in cosmetics, leaving babies born with 287 chemicals in their cord blood. These toxins come from everyday items like fast food packaging and clothing. The FDA's lack of regulation allows harmful chemicals in our food supply, with lobbyists influencing decisions for profit.

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Only 11 chemicals are banned from cosmetics, leaving babies born with 287 toxins in their cord blood. These include harmful substances like pesticides and coal waste. The FDA's lack of regulation allows companies to introduce chemicals without proper review, leading to toxins in our food. Lobbyists and money drive this dangerous cycle.

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We tested 20 baby formula brands, finding all 40 samples contained toxic aluminum and lead. 80% had lead levels exceeding EPA limits for drinking water. One goat milk formula had 41,000 parts per billion of aluminum, far surpassing other heavy metals. 57% had arsenic, 55% mercury, and 35% cadmium. Some samples had mercury and cadmium levels above FDA limits for drinking water. 6 formulas had all 5 toxic metals. For more details, visit gmoscience.org. Translation: We tested 20 brands of baby formula and found that all 40 samples contained toxic aluminum and lead. The majority had lead levels higher than what the EPA allows in drinking water. One goat milk formula had extremely high levels of aluminum compared to other heavy metals. Many samples also contained arsenic, mercury, and cadmium. Some exceeded the FDA's limits for these metals in drinking water. Six formulas had all five toxic metals present. More information can be found on gmoscience.org.

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Speaker describes buying Tom’s of Maine Kids Natural Fluoride Free Silly Strawberry toothpaste for their son for Christmas. They mention a class action lawsuit alleging high levels of lead in this toothpaste. On 01/16/2026, their son’s doctor alerted them that high levels of lead were detected in the son’s blood. The speaker tests the toothpaste for lead using a lead test swab, showing orange before testing and purple when lead is detected. They state they have done the test twice and that a third swab is actively turning purple on camera. They note there are three swabs in the test kit, all turning purple, and specifically reference the “Original Tom’s of Maine, fluoride free, silly strawberry flavored toothpaste.” They express uncertainty about whether other flavors or types from the brand contain lead and state they would not buy anything from the brand. They also mention the brand makes deodorant and other products.

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Alcoa aluminum was widely used in the past, replacing bottles with cans and iron cookware with aluminum. However, when aluminum is heated, it releases residue that can enter our food and eventually our bloodstream. This can lead to health issues like Alzheimer's and dementia. Many products, including douches and toothpaste, contain aluminum without us realizing the chemical impact on our bodies. It's important to be aware of these risks and make choices to minimize aluminum exposure. Using stainless steel cookware, avoiding aluminum containers for drinks, and reading product labels can help protect our health.

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US versions of Skittles, Froot Loops, and M&M's contain high-risk additives not found in their European counterparts. Skittles in the US contain titanium dioxide, which is banned in Europe. Froot Loops in the US contain yellow six lake, red 40, blue one, and butylated hydroxytoluene, which are not in the European version. US M&M's have yellow five lake, yellow six lake, and Red 40 Lake, which the European version does not. The EU has stricter regulations than the US, leading to these ingredient differences. A California bill aims to ban harmful substances, potentially leading companies to reformulate products without ingredients like titanium dioxide and red dye three.

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After seeing a 2022 study showing 100% of school lunches tested positive for toxic metals, the speaker revisited the work of Dr. Renee Jo Dufault, an FDA whistleblower who claimed there was undisclosed mercury in high fructose corn syrup. The speaker hypothesized that infant formulas, which often contain high fructose corn syrup, might also contain undisclosed mercury. Collaborating with Zen Honeycutt from Moms Across America, the New MDs podcast, and Dr. Stephanie Senov, they tested 20 formulas purchased from various stores, testing each twice. All formulas tested positive for aluminum and lead. Aluminum levels were reportedly 1,000 times higher than the other metals.

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Zicky Swazi, an 11-year-old boy who never attended school, supports his grandmother by washing cobalt. He is one of around 1,000 children involved in this dangerous work. These kids, some as young as 10, carry heavy sacks of cobalt to be washed in rivers, exposing themselves to toxic fumes. Despite officials claiming that no one under 18 is allowed to work, child labor remains prevalent. Companies were questioned about their use of child-mined cobalt, and while they acknowledged issues in the supply chain, they claim to follow responsible sourcing guidelines. However, our investigation reveals the challenges in tracing the origin of child-mined cobalt.

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A National Institutes of Health report found higher levels of metal in the baby teeth of children with autism. Researchers used lasers to analyze the teeth. Baby teeth from children with autism had more toxic lead and less zinc and manganese compared to children without autism. The study suggests that exposure to metals in the months before and after birth, and how the body processes that exposure, may affect the risk of autism. The study is published in the journal Nature. Researchers say larger studies need to be done. Analyzing baby teeth might reveal environmental factors contributing to conditions like ADHD. Examining teeth could help trace environmental causes by identifying exposures.

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General Mills' Trix cereal contains high levels of heavy metals, pesticides, and harmful chemicals. Arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, and glyphosate were found at dangerous levels. Eight pesticides, including those used in lice shampoo and fungicides, were also detected. Moms Across America urges General Mills to investigate and clean up their contaminated products. They emphasize the serious health risks associated with consuming these toxins and call on consumers to contact elected officials to demand safer food regulations.

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The Florida Department of Health conducted independent laboratory testing of 46 candy brands from 10 companies. Of the 33 traditional candy brands tested (brands such as Three Musketeers, Snickers, Skittles, Nerds, KitKats, and Jolly Ranchers), arsenic was detected at elevated levels in 26 of the 33 traditional brands.

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The speaker had metal tests and discovered a high level of mercury, which they attribute to eating fish after being vegan. They favored tuna and swordfish, which are older fish that eat smaller fish and accumulate mercury from polluted waters. The test results showed a level of 123 on a scale of zero to five, where five is extremely concerning. The speaker has spent the last four to five years removing the mercury from their body, which they say interrupts ATP and energy levels, causing fogginess, exhaustion, and tiredness. They claim that one in three people have cadmium, lead, or mercury due to the current environment. The speaker encourages people to get metal tests, because what people think is aging is often metals. They believe it's easier to remove metals when levels are low.

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Plastic bottles from brands like Coke, Pepsi, and Keurig are leaching antimony, a toxic heavy metal, into drinks. Antimony has no biological function and can cause heart, liver, and kidney damage, and cancer. The contaminated plastic is PET, identifiable on the bottle's bottom. Studies confirm antimony can leach from PET bottles even at room temperature. Heating the bottles, such as in a car or in the sun, can cause antimony levels to exceed EPA limits. To avoid this contamination, consumers should opt for bottled water in glass or use home RO units and stainless steel containers.

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Many Americans, including children, consume harmful substances in their food, contributing to a decline in life expectancy and rising chronic diseases. Our diet, filled with junk foods containing toxic additives like tartrazine, has gone largely unregulated, leading to serious health issues. Tartrazine, originally derived from coal tar, is linked to tumors, asthma, and developmental delays. It’s found not only in junk food but also in seemingly healthy snacks and everyday items. While some harmful additives have been banned in recent years, many remain on the market, affecting children's health. The focus should be on removing these chemicals to improve overall health and well-being. There is hope for change, and efforts are underway to address this public health crisis.

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There are harmful PFAs, or forever chemicals, in the crotch area of leggings from brands like lululemon. These chemicals are difficult for the body to eliminate and can lead to health issues like hormone disruption, cancer, and organ damage. It's concerning that these chemicals can be absorbed through the skin, especially in the crotch area where underwear is not typically worn. Be mindful of what's in your clothing and make informed choices to protect your health. Knowledge is power, so be aware and make better decisions for your well-being.

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Baby products, including formula and food, are often contaminated with toxic heavy metals like arsenic, lead, and cadmium, far exceeding safe levels. Major corporations dominate this market, and many refuse to cooperate with investigations into these issues. Companies set their own safety standards, which are often inadequate, leading to unsafe products for babies. Despite the importance of baby formula, options are limited to these corporations, making it hard for parents to find safe alternatives. The government suggests parental vigilance, emphasizing the need to choose products from small, family-owned brands when possible. Although these options may be more expensive, they often prioritize safety and health. For more information and resources, visit the website linked in the bio.

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Tattoos could lead to heavy metal toxicity. You agree that tattoos can lead to heavy metal toxicity. You're introducing heavy metals into the body, and those heavy metals are going to completely disrupt a bunch of different physiological functions in the body. They get deposited into the brain. They get deposited into the pancreas, the liver, your optic nerve. Anywhere that you have physiological function, metals can displace nutrients that are necessary for that function to be optimal. So if I were to go back in time with the knowledge I have now, I I would not have the tattoos that I have now.

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Hershey's chocolate is being accused of containing high levels of lead and cadmium, according to a lawsuit against Trader Joe's and Hershey's. Independent tests found lead at 265% and cadmium at 144% above the maximum limit. Even though it takes a significant amount of these metals to be fatal, consuming Hershey's chocolate bars regularly can lead to flu-like symptoms and weaken the immune system. The video suggests that our tainted food supply may contribute to declining life expectancy in America. Taking legal action against the responsible parties, like Hershey's, is one way to address this issue.

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Expert Exposes Our HEAVY METAL Toxicities & How to Get Rid of Them | Dr. Cabral & Mind Pump 2272
Guests: Stephen Cabral
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In this episode of Mind Pump, Dr. Stephen Cabral discusses the results of a metals and minerals test taken by the hosts. He emphasizes the importance of minerals for energy and overall health, explaining that imbalances can lead to fatigue, headaches, and poor recovery. The test assesses key minerals like calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, copper, zinc, and heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum. Dr. Cabral highlights a concerning correlation between heavy metals and autism, noting that maternal exposure can transfer these toxins to unborn children. He explains that heavy metals can accumulate from various sources, including food, water, and personal care products. Mercury, often found in fish, and aluminum, commonly present in water and cosmetics, are particularly problematic. The discussion also touches on the rising levels of environmental toxins and the inadequacy of current regulations compared to Europe. The hosts share their individual test results, revealing varying levels of heavy metals and minerals. Dr. Cabral recommends detox protocols, including infrared sauna use and specific supplements, to help eliminate these toxins. He encourages listeners to take advantage of a free test offer to assess their own mineral and heavy metal levels, aiming to promote awareness and proactive health management. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to explore functional medicine testing.
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