Where can the full Lead Safe Mama 2025 toothpaste chart and individual lab reports be downloaded?

Checked on February 6, 2026
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Executive summary

The complete Lead Safe Mama 2025 comparative toothpaste chart is published and downloadable from the Lead Safe Mama website as a PDF; the direct file link is the “Toothpaste-Chart-April-18-2025-Update.pdf” hosted on tamararubin.com [1]. Individual third‑party laboratory reports for the tested toothpaste and tooth‑powder products are linked from the same Lead Safe Mama site—through the toothpaste chart page, topical archives, and a consolidated list of published lab reports and fundraisers that point to each product’s lab report [2] [3] [4].

1. Where the full 2025 toothpaste chart lives (and how to download it)

The authoritative download for the 2025 comparative chart is a PDF available on Tamara Rubin’s Lead Safe Mama site: the file titled “Toothpaste-Chart-April-18-2025-Update.pdf” is hosted at https://tamararubin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Toothpaste-Chart-April-18-2025-Update.pdf and is presented as the comparative chart of toxicant levels found in popular toothpaste products for 2025 [1].

2. Where the individual lab reports can be found and accessed

Lead Safe Mama republishes links to the individual, independent third‑party laboratory reports for each product on the toothpaste chart page and on product‑specific posts and category archives; the toothpaste chart entry on the site explicitly states that links to all published lab reports for tested products are available through the page and its linked content [2] [3]. A separate Lead Safe Mama post that organizes fundraisers and testing campaigns also provides “the link to all of the toothpaste/ tooth powder lab reports we have published to date,” signaling a centralized place on the site where individual reports are collected and linked [4].

3. How the testing program’s funding and selection affect what’s available

The Lead Safe Mama testing initiative is community‑funded and product selection is driven by community nominations and crowdfunding campaigns; Rubin notes the community raises funds (including GoFundMe campaigns) to cover testing and reporting costs and that not all mainstream brands have been tested yet because funding and nominations determine priorities [2] [4]. That funding model explains why some lab reports are published and linked while other desired tests remain pending or behind fundraising pages [5] [4].

4. What mainstream coverage says about accessing the data

Mainstream outlets referencing the Lead Safe Mama work point readers back to the site for the full table and reports; for example, Real Simple’s coverage directs readers to the Lead Safe Mama website to view the full table of tested products and to read Rubin’s reporting on ingredient testing [6]. This cross‑reporting corroborates that the central repository for both the chart and the linked lab reports is Lead Safe Mama’s website rather than a government database.

5. Caveats, alternative views, and reporting limits

Lead Safe Mama is an advocacy site run by Tamara Rubin and explicitly frames the testing initiative as community‑driven, which is transparent but presents an implicit agenda toward consumer safety and prioritization of products nominated by that community [2] [4]; independent verification or replication by regulatory agencies is not documented in the cited material. The available sources confirm where to download the chart and where individual lab reports are linked, but do not provide details here about each lab’s chain‑of‑custody documents, laboratory accreditation status, or the current live availability of every linked PDF beyond what is displayed on Lead Safe Mama (p1_s1–[3], p1_s8).

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