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Some protein powders and shakes are riddled with high levels of lead, a Consumer Reports investigation has found. The organization purchased multiple samples of protein products over a three-month ...
If your morning or post-workout ritual involves protein powder, last week’s Consumer Reports investigation might’ve made you do a double take. Of 23 popular protein powders and shakes tested, roughly ...
Protein supplements are more popular than ever, but a new report suggests that popular powders and shakes are contaminated with elevated levels of lead, prompting some experts to recommend limiting ...
PROTEIN IS HAVING a moment, with the internet obsessing over how to consume enough of the macronutrient. While many nutrition experts recommend eating your protein through foods like chicken and eggs, ...
A new report found that popular protein powders and pre-made shakes contain lead. Two-thirds of the 23 tested products contained unsafe levels, according to researchers’ safety experts. Those experts ...
California's namesake condors nearly went extinct in the 1980s, and only intensive management and captive breeding efforts brought the birds back from the brink. Lead from ammunition remains a major ...
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 ...
When it comes to nutrition trends, protein is having a major moment. Walk down the aisle of any grocery store and you can find protein-infused popcorn, yogurt, ice cream and more. And, of course, ...
Has the protein powder bubble been punctured? On Oct. 14, Consumer Reports published an investigation into the heavy metal levels of 23 popular protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes, reporting ...
If you’re using one of 23 popular supplements, some cool and thorough investigative work at Consumer Reports can tell you the answer is probably yes — and explain why US health regulators aren’t doing ...
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