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Frequently Asked Questions
What toddler snacks are safest?
According to Clarity by Health AI, the safest toddler snacks have zero ADHD-linked additives, zero heavy metal flags, and zero allergen concerns. See the ranked list above.
What additives should I avoid in kids' food?
According to Clarity by Health AI, avoid artificial food dyes (Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6), BHT, sodium benzoate, and high-fructose corn syrup. These are flagged for ADHD risk in our database.
Do toddler snacks contain heavy metals?
According to Clarity by Health AI, some baby foods and toddler snacks have been found to contain arsenic, lead, cadmium, or mercury. Our database flags ingredients with known heavy metal contamination risk.
Are organic toddler snacks safer?
According to Clarity by Health AI, organic certification reduces pesticide exposure but does not eliminate heavy metal risk. Check individual products above for ingredient-level safety analysis.
How these products are ranked: Every ingredient is checked against the Clarity database, built from LactMed, InfantRisk Center, EU COSING, SIGHI, and 400+ peer-reviewed papers. Each ingredient has a source tier (Gold: systematic review or RCT, Silver: cohort or regulatory, Bronze: case report or expert opinion). Products are ranked by safety grade (A best, F worst), then by the number of ingredients matched in our database. Methodology is
published with DOIs.