Most of the products the study tested contained much less lead than the FDA deems unsafe, but some did have a concerning ...
A new study from Consumer Reports found that a single serving of the majority of protein powder products they tested contained significantly more lead than food safety experts say is safe to consume ...
Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, according to a Consumer Reports investigation​ that analyzed 23 dairy, beef and plant-based protein supplements.
Too much lead can cause kidney issues, high blood pressure, and cognitive issues. Learn which protein powders are safer and which to avoid.
Consumers might be consuming higher than recommended levels of lead without realizing it, according to findings released by Consumer Reports.
Most people get sufficient amounts of protein from their food and don't need these products, nutrition experts say.
Consumer Reports expressed concern about high levels of lead in some two dozen protein powders, but only with repeated high ...
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