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Lead, Protein Powder
Scientists Just Found Lead And Cadmium In Popular Protein Powders: Find Out If Your Fave Brand Is Safe
Lead and cadmium were found in a majority of the protein powders that were tested. There is no safe level of lead, which has been linked to developmental disorders and high blood pressure.
Study Found Many Protein Powders Contain Harmful Amounts Of Lead–Here’s What To Avoid
Protein powder is a must for anyone getting serious about building muscle or maintaining muscle as the amino acids provided by protein powder are crucial
Lead and other heavy metals found in popular protein powders, new report says
Arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury were all found in protein powders studied by the Clean Label Project. By the numbers: 47% of products exceeded at least one federal or state guideline. Researchers tested 160 products from 70 of the top-selling brands, representing 83% of the market.
US scientists just found lead and cadmium in popular protein powders
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Your Protein Powder May Contain Harmful Metals
Over-the-counter protein powders have levels of lead and heavy metals like cadmium that exceed government food safety regulations, according to a report issued by the Clean Label Project, a consumer safety nonprofit.
Your Protein Powder Could Contain Toxic Metals, Report Finds
Some of the most popular protein powders on the market may contain concerning levels of heavy metals, according to a new report from the Clean Label Project. Plant-based and organic products contained some of the highest amounts.
Lead and known carcinogen found in leading protein powders, report says
A new report from the Clean Label Project says some popular protein powders may actually be poisonous. The report found “disturbing” levels of lead and cadmium in over-the-counter protein powers, with the highest amounts of the heavy metals being found in plant-based,
US NGO shines light on “metal contamination” in protein powders
According to Clean Label Project’s report, 79% of the “organic” protein powders tested exceeded Prop 65 limits for lead.
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The 15 best protein powders for 2025 fitness goals, according to experts
Dr. Garden-Robinson outlines a cheat sheet of what to look for on a
protein
powder
nutrition label: An ingredient statement that is simple (or “
clean
” as some say): This means the label doesn ...
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10 Delicious Protein Powder Recipes Perfect for Your New Year's Resolution Heath Goals
Whey protein powder is a popular and widely available option that is easily digested and quickly absorbed by the body.
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Lead and Cadmium Found in Protein Powders — Plant-Based and Chocolate-Flavored Are Worst Offenders
A report by the Clean Label Project released Jan. 9 found that the organic option is often significantly more toxic. The ...
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