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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 — a unique community collaborative woman-owned small business for childhood Lead poisoning prevention and consumer goods safety.
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Published: August 13, 2024
MORE good news, Everyone!
- Navitas Organic Chia Seeds is now officially the FOURTH food product we have tested and reported on that had “Non-Detect” results for the four metals of concern we are analyzing with the community-funded laboratory testing Lead Safe Mama, LLC conducts.
- Here is our affiliate link for the exact product we tested: https://amzn.to/471zei5
- What these test results mean is that this product tested “effectively negative” for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, and Arsenic.
- We say “effectively negative” because, as with all laboratory testing, there is a “low threshold of detection” the testing is capable of — and within the context of this low threshold of detection for the testing we completed, this product did not test positive for these four toxic heavy metals.
- While the product could possibly still have heavy metals at trace (very low) levels BELOW our laboratory’s low threshold of detection, it is very important to note that NOT ONLY did this product test non-detect for heavy metals (given our lab’s low threshold of detection), but our lab’s low threshold of detection for the testing and reporting on this product ALSO falls well below the Action Levels for toxic heavy metals recommended by the scientific and medical community in the proposed Baby Food Safety Act of 2021.
- The MOST IMPORTANT piece of information to share here (the MOST IMPORTANT outcome of testing this product) is that it serves as yet another piece of SOLID EVIDENCE (clearly-demonstrated scientific proof) the proposed Action Levels (included in the Baby Food Safety Act of 2021) are ACHIEVABLE. This is useful information in challenging all food companies (Lesser Evil, Serenity Kids, Cerebelly, Selina Naturally, Simple Mills, and others) that are defending the unsafe levels of heavy metals we have found in their “healthy” or “Purity Award-Winning,” and otherwise touted as “safer,” products.
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Some additional reading & links that may be of interest:
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- Here’s our landing page with links to all the food test results for products we have tested and reported on so far.
- Here’s our landing page listing all of the food testing we have in-progress (at the lab/ pending, etc.) — please consider making a contribution in support of any of the pending crowd-funded foods if they are a food you use! Thank you.
- Here’s information on 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) and how to collaborate with Lead Safe Mama, LLC on the food testing we are hosting.
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Lab report for the organic chia seeds product pictured:
fiona says
Hi Tamara could you please test products by Foods Alive? They are also a popular brand and carry a ton of goods.
Thanks
Charlotte says
Hello
Can you test the Nestor organic cacao powder with Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, and Arsenic or not.
Thank you
Charlotte
AJ Rubin says
Hello! Thank you for commenting! This is AJ (Tamara’s Son). I’m helping my mom answer questions.
If you’re interested in nominating a specific product for testing, you can visit this article: https://tamararubin.com/2024/05/how-to-test-food-yourself-via-a-lab-submission-for-lead-cadmium-arsenic-and-mercury/
You can also email Testing@LeadSafeMama.com with “FOOD TESTING” in the subject line if you (alone or with a group of friends) are interested in sponsoring the testing of a particular food item.
I will say that any processed cacao product will most likely test positive for unsafe levels of lead unfortunately
Alice says
Yay this is good to hear as I have been eating these!
Barbara says
What chocolate cocoa product is among the safest?
Ana says
I’m curious how the Nutiva Organic Chia Seeds test. They are supposedly glyphosate residue free per The Detox Project.
Also wonder if the Navitas brand recommended here is glyphosate free.
Thank you for all that you do!
Gemma says
Hi Tamara, I noticed the proposition 65 label is on this product for lead. Could it be that these positive results may vary by batch? Thank you
Tamara says
I don’t know yet – because we have only tested the one batch. It may be a CYA (just in case a batch has lead). We will be testing all of our non-detect items multiple times a year to see if they continue to be “non-detect”.