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Apple juice must meet new arsenic standards proposed by the Food and Drug Administration, the agency said Friday.
The new standards set an "action level" of 10 parts per billion inorganic arsenic found in apple juice. The announcement comes more than a year after concern over the naturally-occurring carcinogen found in apple juice and other products gained national attention following tests conducted on "The Dr. Oz Show."
Arsenic is a semi-metal that's naturally found in soil and minerals. It can get into air, water and the ground from wind-blown dust and runoff.
Prolonged exposure to arsenic has been linked to risk for cancer and skin cancer, but also other health issues including heart disease, diabetes and neurological effects, Dr. Ken Spaeth, director of the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Center at the department of population health at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y., explained to CBSNews.com.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had in place arsenic standards of 10 parts-per-pillion for drinking water, but the same hadn't been true for apple juice. During a Sept. 2011 show, Dr. Mehmet Oz revealed test results that suggested potentially dangerous levels of arsenic in many brands of children's juices.
Medical experts and Juice manufacturers also slammed the reports at the time.
More than one month later, Consumer Reports conducted its own apple juice tests looking for inorganic arsenic in 88 samples. The magazine's testers found arsenic levels exceeding the EPA's 10 parts per billion limit in apple juice, with the top range upwards of 13.9 parts-per-billion. Some grape juices tested even higher.
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Why on earth is there ANY arsenic in these juices? No more apple juice for me!