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A new Consumer Reports investigation finds that many popular protein powders and shakes pack more than protein, with some ...
A new Consumer Reports study of protein powders and shakes revealed many of the products contain high, and in some cases, unsafe levels of lead. The ...
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A major investigation by Consumer Reports found troubling levels of toxic heavy metals — including lead, arsenic and cadmium ...
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A recent report found high levels of lead in some protein powders and shakes, but demand among U.S. consumers has soared.
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High levels of lead have been found in protein powders. See which vegan, mass-gainer and whey products to avoid.