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Consumer Reports on Infant Formula Contaminants
Episode 97

Consumer Reports on Infant Formula Contaminants

The Running Wine Mom · Samantha Cieslinski, Sana Mujahid

April 1, 202519m 19s

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Show Notes

In this episode of The Running Wine Mom podcast, host Samantha Cieslinski sits down with Dr. Sana Mujahid, Manager of Food Safety Research & Testing at Consumer Reports, to talk about their recent investigation into harmful contaminants in baby formula.

They break down what was tested, how it was tested, and what the results actually mean for parents. From lead and arsenic to PFAS and BPA, Dr. Mujahid explains how these contaminants end up in formula, what Consumer Reports found, and why most formulas are still safe.

You’ll also hear about:

  • The difference between powdered and ready-to-feed formulas
  • How environmental factors impact formula safety
  • What to do if your child’s formula was listed in the “worst choices” category
  • Why talking to your pediatrician should always come first
  • What parents can expect next from regulators and manufacturers

This episode is all about perspective, reassurance, and informed choices. If you’ve felt overwhelmed by recent headlines, this conversation will give you clarity—not fear.

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Topics

baby formulacontaminantsConsumer Reportsinfant healthFDA regulationsparenting advicefood safetypediatrician guidanceformula testingenvironmental impact