Finally, some good news for people who love protein powder.
We tested powders from Clean Simple Eats, Equate, Premier Protein, Ritual, and Truvani. Our results show it’s possible to make products with less contamination.
Some protein powders and shakes tested by Consumer Reports contained levels of lead, a heavy metal, that experts say could raise the risk of long-term health problems. Scientists hired by Consumer ...
So, there’s lead in your protein powder. And even if it’s the first time you’re hearing that, you probably already guessed as much. From baby food to ground cinnamon, it feels like there’s lead in ...
So Consumer Reports conducted a new round of testing with five of the most popular reader-requested chocolate protein powders: Clean Simple Eats, Equate, Premier Protein, Ritual, and Truvani. The ...
Last year, a study by Clean Label Project found shocking levels of toxins lurking in brand-name protein powders. Plant-based ...
According Consumer Reports' tests, these 10 products—from Equate, Owyn, Premier Protein, and more—have low levels of lead.
Protein supplements are more popular than ever, but a new report suggests that popular powders and shakes are contaminated with elevated levels of lead, prompting some experts to recommend limiting ...
Last year, a Consumer Reports investigation found concerning levels of lead in some popular protein powders—raising big ...
The best vegan protein powders have had a bit of a reputation crisis after a report that showed many powders on the market, ...
Research is conflicted on whether whey protein helps improve cholesterol levels. Read what the studies say about whey protein ...