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For the report, published Oct. 14, Consumer Reports tested 23 popular U.S. brands of dairy, beef and plant-based supplements, ...
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Social media also contributes to the almost inescapable messaging around protein powder, with creators sharing their protein gains, goals and favorite brands. They’re even creating their own. Take ...
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A new Consumer Reports investigation found protein powders and shakes have a concerning level of lead. Here are the products that were tested and what CR found.
Although the new report found that multiple protein powders contained elevated lead levels compared to the reference standard ...
Methodology, review process and data are greater contributing factors in research than a single ingredient.
Naked Nutrition’s Vegan Mass Gainer had the highest lead per serving, according to the investigation, with 7.7 micrograms of ...
Some popular protein supplements had well over a thousand percent of a safe daily limit for daily lead exposure.