Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, according to a Consumer Reports investigation​ that analyzed ...
Powder and ready-to-drink protein sales have exploded, reaching more than US$32 billion globally from 2024 to 2025.
Some popular protein powders and shakes on grocery store shelves contain dangerous amounts of lead, far exceeding safe daily ...
A new study from Consumer Reports found that a single serving of the majority of protein powder products they tested ...
Although the new report found that multiple protein powders contained elevated lead levels compared to the reference standard, that doesn’t mean protein powders cause lead poisoning or pose a clear ...
This week, the United States non-profit Consumer Reports released its investigation testing 23 protein powders and ...
Too much lead can cause kidney issues, high blood pressure, and cognitive issues. Learn which protein powders are safer and ...
A Consumer Reports investigation reveals over two-thirds of tested protein supplements exceed California’s stricter lead ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation found protein powders and shakes have a concerning level of lead. Here are the products ...
The rules have changed. This year those who hunt during the “early black powder season” enjoy expanded opportunities.