A pharmacologist explains the data in the study, which claims that some protein products contain dangerously high levels of ...
Who isn’t trying to get more protein in their diet? The International Food Information Council July 2025 Americans’ ...
A Consumer Reports study tested 23 protein powders and shakes and 70% contained high amounts of lead, a toxic metal of which ...
Naked Nutrition’s Vegan Mass Gainer had the highest lead per serving, according to the investigation, with 7.7 micrograms of ...
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Consumer Reports: Protein powders and shakes contain high levels of lead
A new Consumer Reports investigation uncovered a hidden risk: some of these supplements contain concerning levels of lead.
A new Consumer Reports investigation found that many popular protein powders and shakes contain high levels of lead. More ...
When choosing a protein powder, we generally want it to be low in sugar and carbohydrates, and to not taste terrible. We ...
Ascent’s plain Iced Coffee protein powder is pleasant enough to drink with its coffee-forward flavor and smooth, sippable ...
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Some protein powders, shakes contain high lead levels, report suggests
Out of 23 brands tested, researchers found that more than two-thirds contained more lead in a single serving than is ...
Protein supplements contain more heavy metals than they did 15 years ago, and plant-based powders are generally the worst ...
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Protein Bars vs. Shakes: Which Is Better for Protein and Nutritional Balance?
Protein bars and shakes are quick, convenient options for consuming protein. Bars often include fat and fiber, while shakes contain fewer calories and more protein.
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