Brown Rice
Sure, the complex carb is synonymous with health food. But rice is also good at absorbing arsenic that occurs naturally in soil and water. And brown rice tends to absorb more of the heavy metal than its refined counterparts.
Arsenic is a known human carcinogen, and currently, there’s no safety threshold for the amount of arsenic in food. But experts, including those at the Environmental Working Group, agree that you don’t need to cut brown rice out of your diet completely. Instead, make an effort to eat a variety of whole grains. “If you would normally have brown rice every day, try to alternate with something like quinoa, farro, or millet,” says Cording. Keep an eye out for packaged foods that contain rice or rice-based ingredients like brown rice syrup (which is often used to sweeten natural cereals or granola bars), too. It’s better to eat those once in a while rather than every day.
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