Consumer Reports revives Dr. Mehmet Oz's months-old claims about arsenic in apple juice. Oz raised concerns in October about the potential for high levels of the chemical in juices but was fiercely shot down by the FDA, industry and other leading experts. This new study finds that Oz was on to something; 10 percent of all apple juice tested by Consumer Reports tested positive for dangerous levels of arsenic, higher than are currently allowed in drinking water.
Arsenic In Apple Juice: Round II
Consumer Reports revives Dr. Mehmet Oz's months-old claims about arsenic in apple juice. Oz raised concerns in October about the potential for high levels of the chemical in juices but was fiercely shot down by the FDA, industry and other leading experts. This new study finds that Oz was on to something; 10 percent of all apple juice tested by Consumer Reports tested positive for dangerous levels of arsenic, higher than are currently allowed in drinking water. video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player
Dec 1, 2011
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