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Protein Powders May Contain These Shocking Substances, New Report Reveals
Nearly half (47 percent) of the protein powders tested contained dangerous levels of toxic heavy metals by California 's Proposition 65 standards. The proposition requires businesses to disclose warnings about products that contain dangerous levels of chemicals that cause cancer and reproductive harm.
New report finds many protein powders contain heavy metals
A new report from the Clean Label Project took a look at the protein powder industry to see exactly what ingredients are included. The results showed t
Your Protein Shake May Be Laced With Lead, Report Finds
Nearly half of tested products contained potentially unsafe levels of lead, cadmium, and other toxic metals, according to a new report from the Clean Labels Project.
Study reveals high levels of lead and cadmium in popular protein powders
For the report, Clean Label Project researchers purchased protein powders from 70 popular brands and ran nearly 36,000 tests for contaminants, including heavy metals and hormone d
Heavy metals lead and cadmium detected in protein powders; highest amount in these varieties
A new investigation reveals that many plant-based, organic, and chocolate-flavored protein powders contain high levels of heavy metals such as lead an
Is Your Protein Powder Safe? Report Reveals High Heavy Metal Levels
It turns out, your protein powder might not be as healthy as you think.A new report from the Clean Label Project revea
Lead, cadmium found in protein powders, highest in plant-based, chocolate types
exceeded California Proposition 65 safety thresholds for toxic metals. The presence of heavy metals was most pronounced in plant-based protein powders, with products made from rice, peas, and soy found to have up to three times the amount of lead compared to whey-based products.
New Report Reveals 47% of Protein Powders Tested Contain Unsafe Levels of Lead and Cadmium
Protein powder is an effective way to ensure you're getting enough protein in your diet. However, a new report from the Clean Label Project found that about half of the popular protein powders they tested contain unsafe levels of lead and cadmium.
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The majority of protein powders may contain alarming amounts of lead and cadmium, per investigation
The study found that 77% of plant-based protein powders tested over Prop 65 thresholds for lead. 79% of organic protein ...
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Toxins Found In Protein Powder—What Experts Want You To Know Before Making Another Shake
For those who struggle to get their proper daily intake of protein, protein powder has become a godsend. With so many brands, ...
Rolling Out
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Dangerous metals found in your favorite protein powders
Report reveals shocking levels of toxic metals in protein powders. Learn which ones to avoid and how to choose safer ...
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Is Your Protein Powder Safe? Heavy Metals Detected in Popular Brands
Lead and cadmium were detected in many protein powders, with higher levels found in plant-based options; pea and vanilla ...
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Heavy Metals in Protein Powders May Pose Safety Risk
Plant-based, organic, and chocolate protein powders contained the highest amounts of lead, according to a recent analysis.
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