New testing by Consumer Reports highlights infant formulas with minimal heavy metal content while flagging some for ...
We really want these results to be empowering for parents,” said Consumer Reports, which tested 41 types of baby formula.
Recent studies have shown that heavy metals like lead and arsenic are present throughout our food supply, and formula is no ...
A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
While some formulas had concerning levels, there are safer choices. After seeing our results, the FDA is pledging further ...
Protein (casein hydrolysate), carbohydrate (corn syrup solids, modified corn starch), fat (palm olein, soy, coconut, high oleic sunflower, mortierella alpina, crypthecodinium cohnii oils ...
Protein (reduced minerals whey, nonfat milk), carbohydrate (lactose), fat (palm olein, soy, coconut, high-oleic sunflower, mortierella alpina, crypthecodinium cohnii oils), mono- and diglycerides ...
We looked at established formulas like Enfamil and Similac, newer startups like Bobbie, popular store brands, and imported brands. Some of the results were concerning: about half of the samples we ...
And about half of all formula bought in the U.S. is purchased through the Special Supplemental Nutrition ... which makes Enfamil. Both companies challenged CR’s findings when given a chance ...