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Testing more protein powders for lead levels
Consumer Reports tests protein powders for lead content, finding some with high levels of heavy metals. Learn about the risks ...
Consumer Reports reveals lead contamination in protein powders; experts warn of health risks from plant-based, chocolate ...
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Mona Singh reveals her homemade protein powder: Why it worked for her, and what science says
Actor Mona Singh says the key to her weight loss was not a store-bought supplement but a protein powder made in her own kitchen. She avoided commercial brands and relied instead on a mix of roasted ...
But eating enough protein doesn’t require you to develop a taste for protein powder. There are some very easy ways to get ...
As someone who loves making protein coffee at home, I decided to try and compare new protein drinks from Starbucks and Dunkin ...
Making your own protein powder at home is not only cost-effective but also ensures you consume clean, preservative-free, and personalised nutrition. Whether you're looking to build muscle, manage ...
Fifteen years ago, consumer advocacy outlet Consumer Reports first assessed protein powders, a notoriously unregulated and popular segment of the wellness industry. Consumer Reports revisited the ...
US egg replacer brand Eat Just is stirring up the protein category with Just One, a mung bean powder designed for at-home chefs and bakers instead of fitness fanatics. Just One comes in a 12-ounce ...
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