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Protein Powders May Contain These Shocking Substances, New Report Reveals
Nearly half (47 percent) of the protein powders tested contained dangerous levels of toxic heavy metals by California 's Proposition 65 standards. The proposition requires businesses to disclose warnings about products that contain dangerous levels of chemicals that cause cancer and reproductive harm.
I Tasted More Than 40 Whey Protein Powders to Find the Best One
When you hear that someone is looking for the best whey protein powder, you may immediately think of Hulk-like gym bros, and for that I don’t blame you. But as someone who identifies as neither Hulk-like nor a gym bro,
The 8 Unhealthiest Protein Powders You Can Buy Right Now
Not all protein powders are created equal. Find out which popular ones are packed with added sugars, artificial ingredients and worse.
Dangerous metals found in your favorite protein powders
Report reveals shocking levels of toxic metals in protein powders. Learn which ones to avoid and how to choose safer alternatives for your fitness journey.
Do You Need to Be Worried About Heavy Metals in Your Protein Powder? Here’s What Experts Say
Researchers just found arsenic, lead and cadmium in some popular protein powders—here’s why some experts aren't convinced.
Can protein powder have side effects? Here’s what you need to know
For a person with a normal activity level, who is not engaging in heavy strength training or endurance sport, the recommended protein intake is about 0.8-1.0 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day.
New Report Reveals 47% of Protein Powders Tested Contain Unsafe Levels of Lead and Cadmium
Protein powder is an effective way to ensure you're getting enough protein in your diet. However, a new report from the Clean Label Project found that about half of the popular protein powders they tested contain unsafe levels of lead and cadmium.
Study reveals high levels of lead and cadmium in popular protein powders
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 d
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Whey Or Plant-Based Protein: How To Choose The Right Powder For Your Fitness Goals
Diana further highlights the health benefits of plant-based options.“Some, like hemp protein, contain omega-3 fatty acids, ...
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The Best Protein Powder for Building Muscle in 2025
With so many options on the market, finding the best protein powder for your specific needs can be a big lift.
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Amazon Is Selling 2 Pounds of Whey Protein Powder for Only $29
If you’re still on the fence, trust the more than 224,000 satisfied Amazon reviewers, who have collectively scored this ...
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The Best Protein Powders for Diabetics: Top Choices for Diabetes Management
Managing diabetes requires careful attention to diet, and protein powders can be an excellent addition... The post The Best ...
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Power your workouts with these top soy protein powders
For anyone following a strict diet, soy protein powder is an excellent way to bolster your protein intake. If you want a high ...
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The majority of protein powders may contain alarming amounts of lead and cadmium, per investigation
The study found that 77% of plant-based protein powders tested over Prop 65 thresholds for lead. 79% of organic protein ...
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