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EatingWell on MSNHeavy Metals Were Just Found in Popular Protein Powders—Here’s Everything You Need to KnowResearchers just found arsenic, lead and cadmium in some popular protein powders—here’s why some experts aren't convinced.
It is believed that in the case Deise laced milk powder with arsenic and put it in Paulo’s coffee.
Valued at $9.69 billion in 2023, the US protein powder market caters to a diverse audience seeking benefits like muscle gain, weight loss and improved overall health. However, beneath their glossy ...
Heavy metals, including arsenic, lead, mercury ... it highlights that the two primary sources of the contaminants in protein powders are the soils where ingredients are grown and the packaging ...
The study found that nearly half of the protein powders tested contained levels of toxic metals, such as lead, cadmium and arsenic, exceeding safety thresholds. While this has sparked concern ...
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