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Lead, cadmium and protein
Your Protein Shake May Be Laced With Lead, Report Finds
Nearly half of tested products contained potentially unsafe levels of lead, cadmium, and other toxic metals, according to a new report from the Clean Labels Project.
The majority of protein powders may contain alarming amounts of lead and cadmium, per investigation
A new report has found that several brands of store-bought
protein
powders contain high levels of lead and cadmium. Plant-based, organic and chocolate-flavored products, in particular, had the highest levels. The Clean Label Project, a nonprofit ...
Lead and cadmium found in muscle-building protein powders, report says
Protein powders may contain high levels of lead and cadmium, with chocolate-flavored and plant-based products testing at the highest levels, a new report said.
Study Found Many Protein Powders Contain Harmful Amounts Of Lead–Here’s What To Avoid
Protein powder is a must for anyone getting serious about building muscle or maintaining muscle as the amino acids provided by protein powder are crucial
New study says lead, other heavy metals found in many protein powders
Nearly half of the protein powders tested by the CleanLabel Project contained dangerous levels of heavy metals, such as arsenic and mercury.
New Report Finds Lead and Cadmium in Protein Powders. How Much Should You Worry?
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer A new report found higher-than-acceptable levels of the harmful metals cadmium and lead in many protein powders.Organic, plant-based, and chocolate-flavored protein powders had the highest levels of contamination.
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Some protein powders contain cancer-causing toxins, new study shows, and these 3 types are the worst offenders
The highest concentrations of heavy metals were found in organic, plant-based, and these types of protein powders.
Everyday Health
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Heavy Metals in Protein Powders May Pose Safety Risk
Plant-based, organic, and chocolate protein powders contained the highest amounts of lead, according to a recent analysis.
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on MSN
Should You Eat More Protein?
Animal sources include poultry, beef, dairy, seafood, and eggs, while plant sources include tofu, beans, nuts, vegetables, ...
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No, We Aren’t All Eating 'Too Much' Protein
The RDA for protein is a minimum, so it's good to get more! People who exercise, who are losing weight, who are pregnant, or ...
Rutgers University
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As the Protein Data Bank Thrives, Its Funding is Renewed at Increased Levels
Federal science agencies have renewed and increased funding for a world-renowned digital archive of protein structures housed ...
Health on MSN
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Creatine vs. Protein: Which Is Better?
Creatine and protein supplements can enhance athletic performance and improve muscle growth. The best one for you may depend ...
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Dietitians share 11 of the best high-protein foods for weight loss
If you're looking for more high-protein foods for weight loss, dietitians and nutritionists recommend eating peanut butter, ...
ViewusGlobal on MSN
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Study Reveals: 90% of High-Protein Foods Are Bad for Your Health
High-protein snacks may hinder weight management; 90.8% of high-protein foods are unhealthy. Short intense activities can be ...
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