The researchers found that 65% of infant products contained arsenic, 58% contained cadmium, 36% contained lead and 10% contained acrylamide among the products analyzed.
80% of infant formula also contains arsenic, a toxin that the World Health Organization claims to be harmful to health such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer.
While the amount of each chemical varies with each product, some contain up to 600 arsenic parts per billion. Many of them are rice-based products like rice paper .
The findings also show that today's baby food contains up to 70% acrylamide, a chemical that is involved in brain damage and reproductive challenges of children after adulthood.
They also found that 60% of products labeled "BPA free" actually found more bisphenol A, an industrial chemical used to make plastics.
They concluded their findings by identifying five types of mugs, recipes, snacks, drinks and food containers containing dangerous substances.