Plant-based, organic, and chocolate protein powders contained the highest amounts of lead, according to a recent analysis.
Protein powder can be an easy way to add more protein into your diet. But you might not know that it can be easy to make at home—even if you need a plant-based version. Meet PlantYou’s ...
On TikTok, influencers tout protein powder as key to building muscle and nourishing their bodies — all in a quick, convenient scoop added to coffee or a smoothie. There’s no question that ...
The study tested 160 products from 70 top protein powder brands, representing 83% of the market Anna Blazhuk/Getty Protein powders used to build muscle mass can contain harmful heavy metals like ...
A new investigation reveals that many plant-based, organic, and chocolate-flavored protein powders contain high levels of heavy metals such as lead and cadmium. Despite being marketed to health ...
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That said, hitting protein intake goals can be challenging. Thankfully, protein powders are a helpful way to smash your protein intake without compromising taste. Whether you’re just kicking off ...
Plant-based meat companies like Beyond Meat have made plays to replace burgers, brands have explored protein powder made from insects, and efforts to develop lab-grown meat have faced backlash.
The Apex Committee for Pharma Marketing Practices has found Abbvie Healthcare India Private Ltd in breach of the UCPMP ( Uniform Code for Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices), by sponsoring ...
Protein powder is a popular option for anyone looking to hit their macros or crush their gym goals. But a new report suggests that many of these products could contain dangerous levels of heavy ...
A batch of Orgain protein powder has been recalled over an undisclosed allergen. A customer reported an allergic reaction to peanuts after consuming Orgain’s chocolate plant-based protein powder.
A new report by the Clean Label Project has found that protein powders may contain something other than muscle-building nutrients: lead and cadmium, both of which are toxic. The national nonprofit ...