Arsenic in Apple Juice Could Cause Health Problems
By James Lewis, Virginia Dangerous Products Attorney
We want only the best for our families, and fruit juice is a natural part of any child’s diet. But evidence that some brands of commercially available apple juice contain dangerous levels of arsenic raises the question of whether anyone be drinking apple juice. To learn more about the claim and the study conducted to back it up, read “Consumer Reports Study Finds Arsenic in Apple Juice .”
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