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So no, your protein shakes are not giving you lead poisoning. And if you want to have them, that’s probably fine. Whether you ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation found high levels of lead, cadmium and arsenic in many protein powders and shakes.
When choosing a protein powder, we generally want it to be low in sugar and carbohydrates, and to not taste terrible. We don't even consider that it might also be packed with dangerously high levels ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation finds that many popular protein powders and shakes pack more than protein, with some ...
Protein supplements are more popular than ever, but a new report suggests that popular powders and shakes are contaminated with elevated levels of lead.
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.
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Protein powders and shakes are more popular than ever—touted as workout fuel or even meal replacements. But a new Consumer ...