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The Best & Worst Protein Powder Products - Clean Label Project
When it comes to protein powders, consumers are looking for clean protein to complement their already healthy lifestyle choices. We tested 134 of the top-selling protein powders for how clean they were.
Protein powders tested by Clean Label Project had an array of positive results for levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury. However 47% of products exceeded at least one federal or state regulatory set for safety, including CA Prop 65, …
New Study of Protein Powders from Clean Label Project Finds …
2018年2月27日 · A new independent study released today by the Clean Label Project™, a national nonprofit focused on health and transparency in labeling, shows that many nutritional protein powder supplements contain heavy metals and BPA. Contaminants found included high levels of lead, BPA, mercury, cadmium and arsenic – substances which have been linked ...
Lead, Cadmium Found In Protein Powders: See List Of Safe …
2025年1月10日 · A new Clean Label Project report suggests some protein powders contain heavy metals lead and cadmium. See which ones are safe here, plus what an expert advises.
Clean Label Project releases controversial protein powder report
2025年1月10日 · Clean Label Project, a Colorado-based non-profit, tested 160 products from 70 leading brands and reported that 47% of these protein powders exceeded California Proposition 65 safety thresholds...
Protein powders tested by Clean Label Project had an array of positive results for detectable levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury, BPA, mycotoxins, pesticides, and residual solvents.
Industry responds to report suggesting that protein powders …
2025年1月10日 · A recent report released by the Clean Label Project (CLP) disclosed findings of high levels of lead and cadmium in over-the-counter protein powders 1,2. According to the report, 160 products from the top-selling brands, which represents 83% of the market were tested.
Clean Label Project’s Protein Powder Report Overlooks Basic…
In sensational language, the report claims to have found "detectable" or "measureable" levels of heavy metals and other contaminants in protein powders – implying that any detectable level of contamination presents a health risk to consumers. But it's not that simple.
New report finds many protein powders contain heavy metals
2025年1月14日 · The Clean Label Project conducted a test on the purity of protein powders, learning that nearly half contain unsafe levels of toxic metals.
New Report Reveals 47% of Protein Powders Tested Contain …
2025年1月22日 · 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.