Researchers have tested more popular brands, including five reader-requested chocolate protein powders from Clean Simple Eats, Equate, Premier Protein, Ritual and Truvani.
As high-protein diets surge in popularity, a Consumer Reports investigation found high levels of lead in some protein powders ...
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Consumer Reports retested popular protein powders after a study found some brands contained dangerous levels of lead.
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Last fall, Consumer Reports tested dozens of protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes. What the lab found raised red flags: more than two-thirds contained more lead in one serving than CR’s ...
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Consumer Reports found high levels of lead in some protein powders and shakes, raising questions about supplement safety, but many tasty foods pack a protein punch without the risk of heavy metals.
WASHINGTON — Consumer Reports says a new round of testing found that five popular chocolate protein powders had lower levels of heavy metals than many products it flagged in an earlier investigation.