According Consumer Reports' tests, these 10 products—from Equate, Owyn, Premier Protein, and more—have low levels of lead.
We tested powders from Clean Simple Eats, Equate, Premier Protein, Ritual, and Truvani. Our results show it’s possible to ...
Over two-thirds of tested supplements contain potentially harmful levels of lead, some with 10 times more than considered ...
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A Consumer Reports (CR) investigation has found what it calls "concerning" levels of lead in roughly two dozen popular protein powder brands — but says that's not necessarily cause for tossing them.