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Investigation by Clean Label Project Finds Lead and Cadmium in 47% of 160 Protein Powder Brands
Jan 10, 2025, 11:31 AM
A recent investigation by the Clean Label Project has revealed that 47% of 160 tested protein powder brands contain high levels of lead and cadmium. The report indicates that particularly plant-based, organic, and chocolate-flavored protein powders have significantly higher concentrations of these heavy metals. This alarming finding raises concerns about the safety of these popular dietary supplements, which are commonly used to enhance workout performance. The study was published on January 9, 2025, and has garnered attention from various news outlets.
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