Honey Almond Flax Protein & Fiber Crunch

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Danger Score: 4 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Honey Almond Flax Protein & Fiber Crunch contains 19 ingredients. 1 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Kids may have different tolerance levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (19 found)

NATURAL FLAVOR
⚠️4/10
Natural flavor is a non specific term for many flavoring ingredients. For kids 5 and older risk is usually low but uncertain because the exact substances are not named.
No Known Risk - Natural flavor is a broad term for flavoring substances derived from natural sources. While the exact composition can vary, current research and regulatory reviews have not identified immediate health risks for babies when used in typical amounts in consumable products. There is no strong evidence linking natural flavors to specific health risks in infants, so an abundance of caution suggests it is generally considered safe.
Confidence: HIGH
BROWN RICE SYRUP
βœ…3/10
Organic brown rice syrup is a sweetener and may contain trace arsenic but is generally safe in small amounts for 5 plus years
Confidence: HIGH
SALT
βœ…2/10
Salt is generally safe in small amounts for children over 5 years and is likely used for flavor enhancement in sweetened cereal.
Confidence: HIGH
TEXTURED SOY PROTEIN
βœ…2/10
Textured soy protein is a processed soy product generally safe for children over 5 but may cause allergies in sensitive individuals. Likely used as a protein source.
Confidence: HIGH
ALMONDS
βœ…2/10
Almonds are generally safe for children over 5 years but may pose allergy risks. Likely included for flavor and nutrition in sweetened cereal.
No Known Risk - Almonds are generally considered safe for consumption by babies when introduced at the appropriate age and in a suitable form to prevent choking. There is no strong evidence linking almonds to any of the listed risks for the general baby population, except for those with nut allergies, which is a specific medical condition rather than a general risk. Therefore, no immediate health concerns are found based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
CANE SUGAR
βœ…2/10
Cane sugar is generally safe for children over 5 but should be limited due to risk of dental issues and obesity. It is likely included as a sweetener in sweetened cereal.
Confidence: HIGH
FLAXSEED
βœ…1/10
Flaxseed is generally safe for children over 5 years and often included in foods for omega 3 benefits with low allergy risk
No Known Risk - Flaxseed is generally considered safe for consumption, including in infants and children, when used in appropriate amounts. There is no strong evidence linking flaxseed to any of the listed risks such as hormone disruption, cancer, or organ toxicity. While flaxseed contains phytoestrogens (lignans), current research does not show harm at typical dietary levels. No major health authorities have issued warnings or bans regarding flaxseed for babies, and it is not known to cause irritation, allergic reactions, or other adverse effects in most cases.
Confidence: HIGH
FLAXSEED MEAL
βœ…1/10
Flaxseed meal is generally safe for children over 5 years as a source of fiber and omega 3 fatty acids with minimal allergy risk.
No Known Risk - Flaxseed meal is generally considered safe for consumption, including for babies in small, age-appropriate amounts. There is no strong evidence linking flaxseed meal to any of the listed risks when used as a food ingredient. It is not known to cause irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other health issues in babies according to current research.
Confidence: HIGH
PUFFED WHOLE WHEAT
βœ…1/10
Puffed whole wheat is a common cereal ingredient safe for children over 5 years. It provides fiber and nutrients with no known safety concerns at this age.
No Known Risk - Puffed wheat is a common cereal grain product with no evidence of causing harm or negative health effects in babies when consumed in appropriate amounts. There are no known links to irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, cancer, or other risks listed. It is generally considered safe for infant consumption, barring individual wheat allergies or gluten intolerance.
Confidence: HIGH
SOY FLOUR
βœ…1/10
Soy flour is generally safe for children over 5 years and commonly used in baby foods and supplements as a protein source. Allergies are the main concern.
Confidence: HIGH
EXPELLER PRESSED CANOLA OIL
βœ…1/10
Organic expeller pressed canola oil is a common safe cooking oil with low saturated fat and is generally safe for children over 5 years in food products.
No Known Risk - Canola oil is widely used in infant formulas and baby foods and is considered safe for consumption by babies. There is no strong scientific evidence linking canola oil to any of the listed risks when used as a food ingredient for infants. Regulatory agencies such as the FDA and EFSA have not identified canola oil as a risk for babies.
Confidence: HIGH
WHEAT BRAN
βœ…1/10
Wheat bran is a fiber source commonly used in foods and supplements. It is generally safe for children over 5 years with no significant concerns.
No Known Risk - Wheat bran is generally recognized as safe for consumption in babies who do not have wheat allergy or celiac disease. There is no strong evidence linking wheat bran to any of the listed risks for the general population, aside from rare cases of wheat allergy or gluten intolerance, which are specific medical conditions and not general risks for all babies.
Confidence: HIGH
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
βœ…1/10
Whole wheat meal is a common grain ingredient safe for children over 5 years and provides fiber and nutrients. It is likely included as a source of whole grain nutrition.
No Known Risk - Whole wheat flour is a common food ingredient with no evidence of causing harm or negative health effects in babies when used appropriately. There are no established links to irritation, allergies (outside of wheat allergy or celiac disease), hormone disruption, cancer, or other risks listed. It is generally considered safe for consumption by babies, except in cases of specific wheat or gluten intolerance.
Confidence: HIGH
INULIN
βœ…0/10
Organic inulin is a prebiotic fiber considered safe for children over 5 years and is used to support gut health
No Known Risk - Inulin is a naturally occurring dietary fiber commonly found in many foods and is generally recognized as safe for consumption, including in infant formulas and baby foods. There is no credible evidence linking inulin to any of the listed health risks for babies when used as intended.
Confidence: HIGH
PUFFED BROWN RICE
βœ…0/10
Puffed brown rice is a common cereal ingredient safe for children over 5 years. It is unlikely to cause harm and is often used in baby foods and snacks.
No Known Risk - Puffed brown rice is a common whole grain food with no evidence of causing harm or negative health effects in babies when consumed in normal amounts. There are no established links to irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, cancer, or other risks based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
WHOLE ROLLED OATS
βœ…0/10
Whole rolled oats are a common safe ingredient for children over 5 years old in foods and supplements with no significant safety concerns.
No Known Risk - Rolled oats are widely recognized as safe for infant consumption when prepared appropriately. There is no credible evidence linking rolled oats to any of the listed health risks for babies, and they are commonly used as a first food due to their low allergenic potential and nutritional benefits.
Confidence: HIGH
HONEY
βœ…0/10
Organic honey is safe for children over 1 year old including 5 plus years. It is commonly used as a natural sweetener in baby foods and supplements.
Confidence: HIGH
MIXED TOCOPHEROLS
βœ…0/10
Tocoferoles mezclados means mixed tocopherols which are forms of vitamin E used as antioxidants and are safe for children over 5 in food and supplements.
No Known Risk - Mixed tocopherols are forms of vitamin E commonly used as antioxidants in foods and supplements. Current research and regulatory reviews do not show evidence of harm or specific risks for babies when consumed at typical levels. There are no established links to irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other listed risks in infants or children.
Confidence: HIGH
OAT FIBER
βœ…0/10
Oat fiber is a safe dietary fiber source commonly used in baby foods and supplements for children over 5 years to aid digestion and add fiber.
No Known Risk - Oat fiber is a natural dietary fiber commonly used in baby foods and formulas. There is no credible scientific evidence linking oat fiber to any of the listed health risks when used as a consumable ingredient for babies. It is generally recognized as safe and is not associated with allergies, irritants, or long-term health concerns in infants.
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About Honey Almond Flax Protein & Fiber Crunch

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We analyzed 19 ingredients in Honey Almond Flax Protein & Fiber Crunch. 1 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

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