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Your Protein Powder May Contain Harmful Metals
Over-the-counter protein powders have levels of lead and heavy metals like cadmium that exceed government food safety regulations, according to a report issued by the Clean Label Project, a consumer ...
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US NGO shines light on “metal contamination” in protein powders
According to Clean Label Project’s report, 79% of the “organic” protein powders tested exceeded Prop 65 limits for lead.
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