The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast

78: Heavy Metals in Rice, Infant Cereal & Snacks, and Spices

April 05, 2022 Emma Rohmann Episode 78
78: Heavy Metals in Rice, Infant Cereal & Snacks, and Spices
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The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast
78: Heavy Metals in Rice, Infant Cereal & Snacks, and Spices
Apr 05, 2022 Episode 78
Emma Rohmann

I’m sharing some ingredients you won’t find on nutrition labels, and you might not even be aware of, but are showing up in our food. These are particularly concerning for infants - and pregnant people - but also important for all of us to understand. Because the more we know, the more we can advocate for change.

The ingredients I’m talking about are heavy metals. I’m going to share specific examples from 3 Consumer Reports investigations that looked at heavy metal concentrations in rice, rice cereal and infant snacking products, baby food, and herbs and spices. 


This kind of information can be scary, but true to my mission to empower and inform, I’m going to share the research and findings, what it means, and how you can support you and your family moving forward.


Links Mentioned:

Study Findings:

https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/heavy-metals-in-baby-food-a6772370847/

Consumer Reports arsenic study: https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2015/01/how-much-arsenic-is-in-your-rice/index.htm 

Consumer Reports heavy metals in baby food: https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/heavy-metals-in-baby-food-a6772370847/

Consumer Reports heavy metals in herbs and spices: https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/your-herbs-and-spices-might-contain-arsenic-cadmium-and-lead/ 

Read the blog version of this episode here: greenathome.ca/arsenic-in-rice-infant-cereal-spices

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The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: 

Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum 

Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome 

Website: https://greenathome.ca 

Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.

Thanks for being here!

Show Notes

I’m sharing some ingredients you won’t find on nutrition labels, and you might not even be aware of, but are showing up in our food. These are particularly concerning for infants - and pregnant people - but also important for all of us to understand. Because the more we know, the more we can advocate for change.

The ingredients I’m talking about are heavy metals. I’m going to share specific examples from 3 Consumer Reports investigations that looked at heavy metal concentrations in rice, rice cereal and infant snacking products, baby food, and herbs and spices. 


This kind of information can be scary, but true to my mission to empower and inform, I’m going to share the research and findings, what it means, and how you can support you and your family moving forward.


Links Mentioned:

Study Findings:

https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/heavy-metals-in-baby-food-a6772370847/

Consumer Reports arsenic study: https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2015/01/how-much-arsenic-is-in-your-rice/index.htm 

Consumer Reports heavy metals in baby food: https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/heavy-metals-in-baby-food-a6772370847/

Consumer Reports heavy metals in herbs and spices: https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/your-herbs-and-spices-might-contain-arsenic-cadmium-and-lead/ 

Read the blog version of this episode here: greenathome.ca/arsenic-in-rice-infant-cereal-spices

****

The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: 

Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum 

Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome 

Website: https://greenathome.ca 

Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.

Thanks for being here!