One powder contains 16 times more lead in a single serving than is considered safe to consume in an entire day.
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Lead Found in Many Popular Protein Powders and Shakes — Here’s What to Know
Too much lead can cause kidney issues, high blood pressure, and cognitive issues. Learn which protein powders are safer and ...
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Consumer Reports found that more than two-thirds of products tested contained unsafe or concerning levels of lead ...
A Consumer Reports investigation reveals over two-thirds of tested protein supplements exceed California’s stricter lead ...
We consulted with dietitians to determine if you should be concerned about heavy metals in protein powders.
Protein powder is a staple for many people trying to hit nutrition goals, but a new Consumer Reports investigation suggests ...
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For Rayno Nel there is something special about the ability to call yourself the strongest man in the world. The 30-year-old South African claimed the prestigious title on his debut in the competition ...
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