CR’s protein powder investigation inspired a lot of comment and debate. Here, we address the most frequently asked questions.
Lead exposure is never safe, but you don't need to banish protein powder from your kitchen, especially if it's a small part ...
There’s nothing scarier than finding out that the protein powder you’ve been using for months to years might be contaminated ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation finds that many popular protein powders and shakes pack more than protein, with some ...
A new Consumer Reports study of protein powders and shakes revealed many of the products contain high, and in some cases, unsafe levels of lead. The ...
If you're vegan or vegetarian and enjoy adding protein shakes to your diet, Jones advises sticking to soy, pea or plant ...
In a test by Consumer Reports on 23 protein powders and shakes, more than two-thirds contained more lead than what the ...
Methodology, review process and data are greater contributing factors in research than a single ingredient.
A major investigation by Consumer Reports found troubling levels of toxic heavy metals — including lead, arsenic and cadmium ...
A batch of protein powder is being urgently recalled after it was mislabelled as a different product, hiding the fact it ...
For the report, published Oct. 14, Consumer Reports tested 23 popular U.S. brands of dairy, beef and plant-based supplements, ...
All of these potential benefits sounded great to me. I was excited to get started and see the effects for myself as I set out ...