CR tested over 40 baby formulas for heavy metals as well as lead, arsenic, BPA, and other potentially harmful contaminants.
A new Consumer Reports investigation found lead, arsenic, BPA, and PFAS in popular brands. But there are steps you can take to mitigate risk.
A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
Feeding of infants and children sensitive to intact milk protein, with multiple food allergies, colic or persistent diarrhea due to cow's milk allergy, or galactosemia.
Consumer Reports analyzed 41 types of powdered formula. 21 of the formulas tested had little to no detectable heavy metals, including Enfamil Gentleease, Similac Advance, and Kirkland Signature ...
Enfamil’s Nutramigen, which is a commonly recommended alternative to cow’s milk formula for babies sensitive to milk protein. Research has found that BPA can leach out of plastic into food and ...