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Toxic Metals in Infant Formula Daily Intake: What to Know

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NonToxCo Research

Science & Safety Team · 3/29/2026

The Hidden Risk in Baby Food

Your baby's daily intake of arsenic and cadmium from common infant foods is likely exceeding safe health-based guidance values. A 2026 study published in Food Chem analyzed 77 products and found that commercial infant food production lacks the necessary oversight to keep these metals out of your child's bowl.

Researchers found arsenic levels in rice-based porridges reaching 3.2 μg per portion. Even more concerning, the estimated daily intake for a 9-month-old infant hit a median of 1.7 μg of inorganic arsenic and 3.4 μg of cadmium. These levels consistently surpassed established safety limits, proving that what is on the store shelf is not always safe for your baby.

What You Can Do Now

You cannot control the manufacturing process, but you can control what enters your home. Start by auditing the grain-based products and formulas you currently use. If you are concerned about heavy metal exposure, it is time to shift toward cleaner, verified sources. We have curated a selection of non-toxic baby alternatives that prioritize ingredient transparency and rigorous testing. Don't wait for the industry to regulate itself. Take control of your baby's nutrition today.

Source: Gustin K, Trask M, Bjermo H, Levi M, Lignell S (2026). Food Chem.

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