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	<title>Comments on: My Take on Arsenic and Brown Rice</title>
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		<title>By: Karlie Calvert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, I am desperately trying to get information on organic formula.  There are articles that point in every direction - nothing is perfect.  I like the fact that Baby&#039;s Only does not use hexane to extract their DHA, but the fact that they use brown rice syrup as their carbohydrate (and first ingredient) concerns me due to the arsenic levels.  There are studies that show arsenic is higher in this formula than other formulas but the company disputes that.  I really wish we could get something as pure as Europe&#039;s Holle formula here in the USA, but the FDA has officially made it impossible to import their products.  Based on the article above, can you please advise on baby formula?  Thank you in advance.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I am desperately trying to get information on organic formula.  There are articles that point in every direction &#8211; nothing is perfect.  I like the fact that Baby&#8217;s Only does not use hexane to extract their DHA, but the fact that they use brown rice syrup as their carbohydrate (and first ingredient) concerns me due to the arsenic levels.  There are studies that show arsenic is higher in this formula than other formulas but the company disputes that.  I really wish we could get something as pure as Europe&#8217;s Holle formula here in the USA, but the FDA has officially made it impossible to import their products.  Based on the article above, can you please advise on baby formula?  Thank you in advance.</p>
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