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.
Plant-based, organic and chocolate-flavored products, in particular, had the highest levels. The Clean Label Project, a ...
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Nearly half of the most popular protein powders on the market tested positive for higher-than-safe levels of heavy metals, ...
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According to Clean Label Project’s report, 79% of the “organic” protein powders tested exceeded Prop 65 limits for lead.
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