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Do you test for harmful levels of heavy metals?
Do you test for harmful levels of heavy metals?
Updated over 6 months ago

As a company rooted in neuroscience, we know that harmful levels of heavy metals can have a detrimental impact of early childhood brain development. For that reason, reducing heavy metal levels has been a foundational focus of Cerebelly since its launch in 2019. For more information on our high quality standards and heavy metal testing, please see our blog post here.

To understand how to reduce heavy metals, you have to first understand where they come from. Heavy metals are everywhere, from the water you drink to the organic vegetables you buy. This is because heavy metals are part of our environment. Some heavy metals are naturally found in the earth's crust, and others come from industrial production and use. Heavy metals get transferred from the earth, to plants, to the creatures who eat those plants and then, well, back to the earth.

So if you’re making a product that’s made with real ingredients grown from the soil, it’s not a question of whether you’ll have to deal with heavy metals but HOW you’ll deal with them. The question of “how” is one we've attacked relentlessly and we're proud to share with you our process.

To give some context, formula and car seats are heavily regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but shockingly, baby food has minimal food safety regulations. It wasn't until March 2021 that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched the Closer to Zero initiative to reduce exposure to toxic elements in food for babies and young children. We have proudly earned a Certification and Purity Award from Clean Label Project, a third-party non-profit that tests for contaminants including heavy metals, chemicals, plastics, pesticides, and more. Clean Label Project’s data has been peer-reviewed and their certification criteria align with California's Proposition 65 standards and the European Union's stringent regulations, underscoring their dedication to safeguarding vulnerable populations, particularly infants and young children.

Now here’s what we do above industry requirements:

  • We find the best regions with the lowest heavy metal level in the soil, then work with the farmers to test batches in the crops for heavy metal levels, and only pick those batches that are lowest. You might not believe this, but an old barn with lead paint is enough to tarnish the soil for years. We make sure the soil our ingredients are grown in is nowhere near those farms. Of course, we also closely follow our USDA organic and non-GMO certifications to ensure we source the highest quality ingredients.

  • We test EVERY BATCH, every time, and we throw out the batches that don’t meet our strict criteria. We pull random samples from each batch and a third party tests it to verify our standards have been made.

  • We don’t shy away from nutrient dense and delicious ingredients that are at risk of heavy metal levels. Instead, we work until we find the best crops with the lowest levels. A few of our ingredients are nutritional powerhouses -- for example, carrots and sweet potatoes -- and since they grow in the ground, they are susceptible to absorbing heavy metals in the soil. For those ingredients, even organic ingredients, we ask our farmers and purveyors to test their ingredients and agree to specifications for low heavy metal content. We don’t stop there; we send samples from each batch of produce off to a third-party certified lab to test for lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic before we use that ingredient to make any Cerebelly flavor. We work with others, and continually expose ourselves to their random testing.

  • We help create change so that our standard inspires industry change. Cerebelly sits on the Clean Label Project Baby Coalition Group to help advocate for better standards and educate consumers, retailers, and health care providers alike about to spur industry change.

We're working hard and are proud of our work, but can we do better? Of course we can. Everyone can. Cerebelly's values are real science, relentless revolution, and earned trust. Our promise to you is that we will never be satisfied; what we’ve done up to this point is only the foundation of what we’ll continue to do going forward. As we continue to revolutionize the way we innovate and test our ingredients and products, we will relentless strive to get closer to zero.

Our earned customer trust and the safety of your loved ones is our top priority. That's why by the end of the year, we will be self-publishing our heavy metal and contaminant levels and make it accessible for anyone to review our results.

We are also working to provide you with educational resources from the medical community. We want our customers to feel confident in the choices they're making for their family and loved ones, and empowered to speak to their health care provider about the topic of heavy metals and testing.

Our mission is to get closer to zero, and to lead this industry in providing the most nutritious foods for your child's growth and development. We welcome discourse on how to get there!

- Team Cerebelly

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