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Are Your Protein Powders and Shakes Safe?
Nearly three-quarters of popular protein powders were found to contain higher-than-healthy levels of lead, according to an independent test conducted by Consumer Reports (CR). CR selected 23 protein ...
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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 Reports investigation uncovered a hidden risk: some of these supplements ...
Consumer Reports has found unsafe levels of lead in popular protein powders and shakes. Experts caution against daily use, especially of plant-based products. Protein powders have become a fitness ...
(NewsNation) — A new report shows that some popular protein powders and shakes on the market contain unsafe levels of lead and other metals. In findings published by Consumer Reports, the team ...
Researchers are sounding the alarm on several protein powders after discovering that many of them contain high levels of lead. A study conducted by Consumer Reports released Oct. 14 involved the ...
A new investigation by Consumer Reports has revealed that many of the most popular protein shakes and powders sold in the United States contain measurable levels of lead and other heavy metals. The ...
Consumer Reports tested 23 popular protein powders and shakes. The results? Over two-thirds contained more lead in a single serving than what CR’s experts consider safe for an entire day. In some ...
Do you use protein powder? According to a recent announcement from Consumer Reports, their tests conducted on 23 popular protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes revealed an increased prevalence of ...
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