Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A recent Consumer Reports investigation has found high levels of lead in several protein powders and shakes. The nonprofit ...
(NewsNation) — A new report shows that some popular protein powders and shakes on the market contain unsafe levels of lead and other metals. In findings published by Consumer Reports, the team ...
About 70% of tested protein powders exceeded concerning levels of lead, with some products containing over 1,000% of the level of concern. Plant-based protein powders had higher lead levels than ...
Protein powder users should check the brand they’re using. A new Consumer Reports investigation revealed that some protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes contain high levels of lead. Published this ...
This article originally appeared on The Conversation. Powder and ready-to-drink protein sales have exploded, reaching over $32 billion globally from 2024 to 2025. Increasingly, consumers are using ...
A recent Consumer Reports investigation found that many popular protein powders and shakes contain concerning levels of lead. The results sparked widespread interest among readers, many of whom rely ...
Many popular protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, a new investigative report has found. On Tuesday, Consumer Reports published the findings of an investigation into ...
Update: In response to reader questions, CR conducted heavy metal testing on five additional protein powders, from Clean Simple Eats, Equate, Premier Protein, Ritual, and Truvani. Much has changed ...