Protein powders, especially chocolate-flavored ones, often contain high levels of lead and cadmium, with plant-based and ...
If you use protein powder as part of your health routine, you might want to consider just what you're using and its possible ...
It turns out, your protein powder might not be as healthy as you think.A new report from the Clean Label Project revea ...
Many protein powders on the market may contain dangerous amounts of heavy metals such as lead and cadmium. Clean Label ...
Report reveals shocking levels of toxic metals in protein powders. Learn which ones to avoid and how to choose safer ...
Per a new study, high levels of lead and cadmium were found in some protein powders—specifically chocolate varieties. How did ...
A new Clean Label Project report suggests some protein powders contain heavy metals lead and cadmium. See which ones are safe here, plus what an expert advises.
A new report from the Clean Label Project took a look at the protein powder industry to see exactly what ingredients are ...
Plant-based, organic, and chocolate protein powders contained the highest amounts of lead, according to a recent analysis.
Some protein powders, particularly plant-based and chocolate-flavoured varieties, have been found to contain heavy metals like lead and cadmium, according to a recent report.
The study found that 77% of plant-based protein powders tested over Prop 65 thresholds for lead. 79% of organic protein powders tested over thresholds for lead, while 65% of chocolate protein powders ...