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Study of 70 Household Spices Found Lead in Every Sample

 

By Jessie Zhang

 

An Australian study of 12 different brands of popular dried herbs and spices stocked on supermarket shelves revealed that all samples had traces of heavy metals, including lead, arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and mercury.

A 2021 U.S. consumer data advocate’s analysis of 126 herbs and spices discovered that roughly one-third of the tested products had significant levels of toxic heavy metals.

The U.S. spices had “high enough levels of arsenic, lead, and cadmium combined to pose a health concern for children when regularly consumed in typical serving sizes,” with most raising concern for adults as well.

 

 

 

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (theepochtimes.com)

 

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