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“Heavy Metals” – Red State Announces Disturbing Infant Formula Test Results
Florida officials announced alarming results after testing numerous infant formula brands for the presence of toxins.
“Governor Ron DeSantis, First Lady Casey DeSantis, and Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced the release of infant formula testing results, reinforcing Florida’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and putting families first,” a press release read.
“The Florida Department of Health tested 24 infant formula products widely available in Florida and found elevated levels of heavy metals like mercury in 16, pointing to systemic problems in sourcing or manufacturing,” DeSantis said.
“That’s why Florida has stepped up to protect our most vulnerable, working with federal partners to drive accountability and give families more options. Thanks to Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., families on WIC will be able to select from a wider variety of infant formulas if they want to switch products based on the findings of the Healthy Florida First Initiative,” he continued.
“We are giving Florida families the information they need and the ability to choose the best infant formula for their babies,” DeSantis wrote on X.
“We’re grateful to @SecKennedy and HHS for allowing WIC to cover a wider variety of infant formulas, so that families can more easily make the switch to a non-toxic product for their baby’s well-being,” he added.
We are giving Florida families the information they need and the ability to choose the best infant formula for their babies.
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— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) January 9, 2026
More from the Tampa Bay Times:
The commission, led by Florida first lady Casey DeSantis and Lt. Gov. Jay Collins, was launched last year to support and amplify federal efforts by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. secretary of health and human services, to examine the causes of chronic diseases.
State-run labs tested 24 brands of formula for pesticides and four heavy metals: mercury, cadmium, arsenic and lead. Ingesting heavy metals at high levels over time is harmful to people, especially infants, because they can accumulate in the body’s tissue and cause poisoning, along with brain damage, kidney and liver failure.
Florida found elevated levels of at least one heavy metal or pesticide in 16 brands of formula. It did not specify which pesticides were part of the tests.
The state says it detected the most toxins, arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury in Similac Soy Isomil powder. The state found varying levels of each contaminant in the formula, including a maximum of 14.99 parts per billion of lead.
That number far exceeds what the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said is safe for drinking water, which is no amount of lead. While it does provide guidance on what nutrients should be in baby formula, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not approve infant formulas.
Two other formulas had three toxins detected, according to the state: Enfamil Prosobee and Enfamil Infant NeuroPro Ready to Use.
“As a mother, there is nothing more important than protecting our children, and that starts with being able to trust what is in their food,” said First Lady Casey DeSantis.
“Families deserve full transparency and the truth, especially when it comes to products marketed for infants. That is why the Commission under the Healthy Florida First initiative is demanding accountability and putting parents first, so Floridians have the information they need to make confident, informed decisions for their families,” she added.
Watch some of her comments below:
NEW: Florida has become the first state in the nation to launch independent testing of baby formula for hazardous chemicals and heavy metals
First Lady Casey DeSantis announced the move today:
"Florida now is the first state in the nation stepping into the fold as a major force… pic.twitter.com/dFIRH1voQ9
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) January 9, 2026
Florida Phoenix noted:
In his remarks, Ladapo contended the results produced an “understatement of the risk” because infants can be subject to greater harm given their size, weight, and developmental stage.
He added that, of the items tested, “mercury is probably one of the most toxic things you can put in a person’s body.”