A Consumer Reports investigation found dangerously high lead levels in most protein powders and shakes, with some exceeding daily limits...
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A major Consumer Reports investigation found worrying lead levels in many popular protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes. The group tested 23 products and reported that more than two-thirds contained more lead in a single serving than its food safety experts consider safe for a day. Plant-based powders tended to score worst in the tests. On average, plant formulas had about...
A Consumer Reports investigation found dangerously high lead levels in most protein powders and shakes, with some exceeding daily limits...
A Consumer Reports investigation found dangerously high lead levels in most protein powders and shakes, with some exceeding daily limits...
A Consumer Reports investigation revealed that over two-thirds of tested protein powders and shakes contained dangerously high levels of lead, with...
A Consumer Reports investigation revealed that over two-thirds of tested protein powders and shakes contained dangerously high levels of lead, with...
More than two-thirds of the 23 protein powders tested by Consumer Reports had lead levels exceeding the watchdog group’s daily intake safety...
More than two-thirds of the 23 protein powders tested by Consumer Reports had lead levels exceeding the watchdog group’s daily intake safety...
Some protein powders and shakes tested by Consumer Reports contained levels of lead, a heavy metal, that experts say could raise the risk of long-term...
Some protein powders and shakes tested by Consumer Reports contained levels of lead, a heavy metal, that experts say could raise the risk of long-term...
THURSDAY, Oct. 16, 2025 — Heavy metals might be hiding in your post-workout shake. A new report from the publisher of Consumer Reports found that...
A number of popular protein supplements contain levels of lead that could pose health concerns, according to a report published last week by a...