For those new to the Lead Safe Mama website:
Tamara Rubin is a multiple-federal-award-winning independent advocate for childhood Lead poisoning prevention and consumer goods safety, and a documentary filmmaker. She is also a mother of Lead-poisoned children (two of her four sons were acutely Lead-poisoned in 2005).
- Tamara owns and runs Lead Safe Mama, LLC ā a unique community collaborative woman-owned small business for childhood Lead poisoning prevention and consumer goods safety.
- Since July of 2022, the work of Lead Safe Mama, LLC has been responsible for 5 product recalls (FDA and CPSC).
- All test results reported on this website are science-based, accurate, and replicable.
- Please check out our press page to see some of the amazing coverage of our work so far this year!
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Published: May 23, 2024 ā Thursday
- We are publishing this short article as a companion piece to our overview article, which discusses (in great detail) the contamination issues with similar flour-based products we have tested.
- This article simply has our social media graphic (above) sharing the toxicant (heavy metals) levels we found in this product after laboratory testing, as well as the actual lab report for the testing on this product (bottom of the page).
- To read the comprehensive ad-free article (discussing considerations and alternative safer snack choices), click the first link in the “additional reading” section directly below.
- We will be publishing a follow-up piece about this product (alongside other products we have tested in our second batch of laboratory testing completed in May 2024) shortly.
Some additional reading that may be of interest:
- Lead Safe Mama, LLC’s initial batch of food testing (March 2024), including Serenity Kids Puffs, Siete Cassava Chips, Lesser Evil Puffs, and Happy Baby Puffs products
- Lesser Evil’s response to our testing
- Serenity Kids’ response to our testing
- Test results for Bob’s Red Mill Cassava Flour
- Test results for Otto’s Naturals Cassava Flour
- Test results for Quay Naturals Cassava Flour
- Test results for Terrasoul Superfoods Organic Cassava Flour
- Initial email exchange with Terrasoul Superfoods about their Cassava Flour
- Follow-up email to Terrasoul Superfoods regarding the (questionable) “COA” they share with customers
- How to send your own food samples into a lab for testing (the cost is $195 per single food sample tested for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, and Arsenic)
- The Food category of articles here on Lead Safe Mama dot com ā there are currently 34 articles in this category
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Laboratory Testing Report for This Product:
Cheryl says
Are there any foods that ARE SAFE TO EAT!!! I thought (not sure,anymore) I was gluten intolerant so I was practically living on baked potatoes and rice. Then I found out these contain lead, arsenic and other contaminates!! I haven’t eaten either in over a week and feel much better. And,I’ve eaten a little gluten! I guess it’s just a guessing game,now
Amanda says
Could you test the Kirkland All Purpose Organic Unbleached Flour?
Tamara says
Hi there Amanda –
We have all of our testing booked for the next couple of months (the items have all been selected for our upcoming testing).
If you are interested in doing your own testing (or in sponsoring an additional item to be tested by Lead Safe Mama, LLC) here’s the information on that:
https://tamararubin.com/2024/05/how-to-test-food-yourself-via-a-lab-submission-for-lead-cadmium-arsenic-and-mercury/
Tamara
Jeanne says
Thanks for this Tamara! I would add (ask) that Iād anyone does have foods tested that they post results here for everyone to benefit!
Thanks for all you do!
Jeanne
Victoria Lee says
Tamara, what is the source of the cadmium in the flour and in the Purely Os cereal?
Would all brands of flour and Cheerios -type cereal be likely to have similar levels of cadmium?
Thank you for doing this testing!