New research suggests some protein powders contain high levels of toxic metals. We spoke to an expert to find out more about ...
Researchers just found arsenic, lead and cadmium in some popular protein powders—here's why some experts aren't convinced.
Researchers purchased protein powders from 70 well-known brands and conducted nearly 36,000 tests for contaminants, such as heavy metals and hormone disruptors like bisphenol A (BPA). Specific ...
The Clean Label Project’s latest report offers a critical examination of the toxic heavy metal content found in protein powders. While previous research has pointed to the potential issues, this ...
Is Your Protein Powder Safe? Report Reveals High Heavy Metal Levels By India Edwards HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Jan. 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- It turns out, your protein powder might not be as ...
A new investigation reveals that many plant-based, organic, and chocolate-flavored protein powders contain high levels of heavy metals such as lead and cadmium. Despite being marketed to health ...
However, recent research from the Clean Label Project has raised concerns about the presence of heavy metals in protein powders. The study found that nearly half of the protein powders tested ...
For the report, Clean Label Project researchers purchased protein powders from 70 popular brands and ran nearly 36,000 tests for contaminants, including heavy metals and hormone disruptors like ...
However, recent research from the Clean Label Project (CLP) has raised concerns about the presence of heavy metals in protein powders. The study found that nearly half of the protein powders ...