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Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

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Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

Did anyone hear anything about this? I dont feed DS organic formula but natrually when I see "organic" I assume better. Your thoughts?

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If you're shopping organic and see brown rice syrup listed first among ingredients, you may want to think twice: That product could have high levels of potentially toxic arsenic, Dartmouth researchers reported today.

A team led by environmental chemist Brian P. Jackson found what Jackson called dangerous amounts of arsenic in organic powdered infant formula whose top ingredient was brown rice syrup. That formula contained six times more arsenic than the Environmental Protection Agency considers safe for the water supply.

Jackson and his colleagues also reported elevated arsenic levels in some brown rice-sweetened cereal bars, energy bars and energy "shots"consumed by endurance athletes, according to a study published today in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.The results, which do not identify any products by name, follow recent reports about trace levels of arsenic in apple juice and previous reports of arsenic in rice.

Given that organic brown rice syrup "may introduce significant concentrations of arsenic to an individual's diet," the researchers saw "an urgent need for regulatory limits on arsenic in food." Dietary sources of arsenic represent "potentially a big public health issue that has not been taken on board," Jackson told ABCNews.com.

The Food and Drug Administration has been sampling and testing a variety of "more conventional" rice products, including rice crackers and rice cereals, "to evaluate what the risk is and what the levels are in these products" said Siobhan DeLancey, a spokeswoman for the agency's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.

Depending on what the testing reveals, she said there was "a possibility" that the agency would set a threshold for arsenic levels in rice. The FDA previously set a "level of concern" of 23 parts per billion of arsenic for fruit juices, the only other food to have such a designated level. The EPA standard for arsenic in drinking water is 10 ppb.

"The bottom line is this shows there's a need for FDA to figure out some limits on this and put that out there," said Patty Lovera, assistant director of Food and Water Watch, a consumer advocacy group in Washington, D.C. She said FDA needs to take a broader approach toward arsenic in what we eat, rather than going "food by food."

"There's been quite a lot of press on arsenic in rice in the past six years, but less so on the rice products," Jackson told ABCNews.com. As Americans consume more rice-containing foods, they're unknowingly ingesting more arsenic, he cautioned. He pointed out that they're buying more organic packaged foods, more gluten-free products made from rice instead of wheat flour, and choosing foods sweetened with organic brown rice syrup because of the buzz they've heard linking high-fructose corn syrup and obesity.

But they're frequently unaware that many of these foods contain rice. "Even if you were an educated consumer, some products might just creep under the radar," Jackson said in an interview Wednesday.

The maker of organic baby formula with brown rice syrup probably "has the best of intentions. They're trying to produce a baby formula people want to buy," Jackson said.

Jackson said he originally was studying arsenic levels in major brands of baby formulas, but even those made with rice starch were low. However, two organic baby formulas (one milk-based, the other soy-based) made with brown rice syrup had 20 to 30 times more arsenic than the other formulas.

Baby Formula Findings Extended to Rice Syrup-Sweetened Foods
That sparked his interest in broader testing of packaged organic foods with and without brown rice syrup, purchased from local supermarket aisles in Hanover, N.H. The researchers tested infant formulas, cereal bars, energy bars and energy "shots," which are gels consumed by endurance athletes.
Arsenic occurs in several forms, some thought to be more dangerous than others. Organic forms of arsenic can be found naturally in the soil, along with arsenic-based pesticides used before the EPA banned them in 2009. Rice, Jackson noted, "takes up more arsenic than all the other grains."

Inorganic arsenic is considered much more toxic than organic arsenic, Jackson said. Brown rice is usually higher in total arsenic and inorganic arsenic than white rice because the outer layer that's removed in white rice contains the inorganic arsenic. However, another form of arsenic can be found inside the grain of both white and brown rice.
The EPA drinking water standard is 10 parts per billion for total arsenic, which combines inorganic and organic arsenic. Jackson's team tested one package of soy-based baby formula made with organic brown rice syrup and found a total arsenic level of 60 ppb, including about 25 ppb of inorganic arsenic.
That kind of level is dangerous, given babies' small size and developing bodies, they said. Given the variety of formula brands available, he said, "I would choose one that wasn't based on organic brown rice syrup."

They also detected arsenic levels ranging from 23 to 128 ppb in cereal bars made with brown rice syrup; and levels of 84 to 171 ppb in three flavors of energy shots.

"I don't necessarily think eating a cereal bar every couple of days is a health risk," said Jackson, who collaborated on the study with researchers at Dartmouth's Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Center, which is funded by the EPA and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. "But we don't have any guidelines for maximum allowable amounts in food or the cumulative amount of arsenic intake during the day."

"There's no perfect advice," Lovera said. "There's no one thing people can do." But she said, the surprising presence of arsenic in packaged foods give people a chance to ask themselves, "How many foods do I need to eat that are processed with ingredients I don't really know that much about?"

Posted 2/16/12 10:58 AM
 
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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

I saw this on good morning America this morning. Im very concerned. I just feel like nothing is completely safe. I feed dd a lot of organic foods. I would hate to know how many chemicals are in those foods as well.

Posted 2/16/12 11:10 AM
 

Alilt
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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

Did they mention the brands that have this. This makes me sick how the FDA allows all this.

Posted 2/16/12 11:25 AM
 

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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

So what is the point of buying organic and paying top dollar when it has just as much cr@p as the regular stuff?

This is why I don't buy into this whole organic thing.
I mean really- how do you KNOW what's in it and what's not.
I don't trust it.

Posted 2/16/12 11:34 AM
 

Robbiesox15
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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

I had an issue with rice milk as well. The problem is not that anything is added to rice, but rice naturally absorbs high levels of arsenic from the ground, organic or not. Most other organic products do have far less chemicals, but unfortunately some things are impossible to prevent. It really is scary.

Posted 2/16/12 11:48 AM
 

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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

They just said on Channel 7 that those on a gluten free diet should be really concerned because a lot of gluten free foods are rice based.

Ugh I feel like you can't eat anything.

Posted 2/16/12 12:16 PM
 

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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

Posted by Alilt

Did they mention the brands that have this. This makes me sick how the FDA allows all this.



No brands mentioned, they just said organic formula and organic cereal bars tested the highest but there was a greater concern for the formula because for months and months, the formula is the only source of nutrition where as a cereal bar is only given once in awhile.

They just said because the formulas and cereal bars use a rice sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup and rice whether organic or not has high levels of arsenic because of the soil it grows in, apples as well.

So they are saying all foods with a rice being a main component/top of the ingredients list is cause for concern but organics happen to be the highest because they use rice in their products the most to make them healthier and to replace other ingredients.

Posted 2/16/12 12:19 PM
 

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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

From a dietitian:

My stance of all this craziness that comes and goes.

Stick to natural foods instead of processed. Organic doesn't mean better all the time. For thin skinned fruits and veggies - it may be worth it, but nothing else really needs to be organic.

Meat/milk/chicken should be antibiotic/growth hormone free - I try to buy bell and evans.

Formula:
Why I don't like Organic - read the label of similac organic - just like their other products their second ingredient is sugar, there is nothing natural about sugar in formula.
Enfamil, and Good Start are the best brands in my opinion. They don't use sugar and use high quality vitamins. Store brands should be restricted until baby is at least 6mths old b/c the bioabailabilty

Posted 2/16/12 3:27 PM
 

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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

Posted by hdrd0411

From a dietitian:

My stance of all this craziness that comes and goes.

Stick to natural foods instead of processed. Organic doesn't mean better all the time. For thin skinned fruits and veggies - it may be worth it, but nothing else really needs to be organic.

Meat/milk/chicken should be antibiotic/growth hormone free - I try to buy bell and evans.

Formula:
Why I don't like Organic - read the label of similac organic - just like their other products their second ingredient is sugar, there is nothing natural about sugar in formula.
Enfamil, and Good Start are the best brands in my opinion. They don't use sugar and use high quality vitamins. Store brands should be restricted until baby is at least 6mths old b/c the bioabailabilty



thank you - this post is very helpful!

Posted 2/16/12 3:29 PM
 

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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

Posted by Robbiesox15

I had an issue with rice milk as well. The problem is not that anything is added to rice, but rice naturally absorbs high levels of arsenic from the ground, organic or not. Most other organic products do have far less chemicals, but unfortunately some things are impossible to prevent. It really is scary.



THIS!

Its not all rice, its rice, even organic rice, that grows in areas that have previously had other crops that used a lot of pesticide in the past, as long ago as 100 years.

Educate yourselves, rice in America is toxic. Most of it is grown in the south on old cotton feilds soaked in arsenic.

Its not about the brand, people just don't know to even know what to check for. But we should know this. There are a lot of problems with food supply in this country, most people are so ignorant about it and this is what happens.

Posted 2/16/12 4:13 PM
 

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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

ughhh I am so sick of these reports- I think they should blast these companies. If they won't maybe we can start a thread of companies/products that have the brown rice syrup so we can start boycotting until they replace that ingredient.

Posted 2/16/12 4:59 PM
 

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Re: Organic Baby Formula with Brown Rice Syrup: Hidden Arsenic Source

Posted by Pray4Baby2010

ughhh I am so sick of these reports- I think they should blast these companies. If they won't maybe we can start a thread of companies/products that have the brown rice syrup so we can start boycotting until they replace that ingredient.



great idea!

Posted 2/17/12 8:55 AM
 
 
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