Consumer Reports tested five reader-requested chocolate protein powders: Clean Simple Eats, Equate from Walmart, Premier ...
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 ...
We tested powders from Clean Simple Eats, Equate, Premier Protein, Ritual, and Truvani. Our results show it’s possible to ...
Anyone who’s trying to put on muscle knows just how hard it can be to hit your protein goals. While experts are divided on the issue, it’s generally ...
Dairy suppliers are rapidly expanding WPC and WPI capacity as global demand outstrips supply. Actus, Fonterra, Glanbia, Arla, ...
Last year, a study by Clean Label Project found shocking levels of toxins lurking in brand-name protein powders. Plant-based ...
After concerns following an initial report last fall, Consumer Reports tested more protein powders for lead and has new ...
Protein powders have become a staple in many people’s diets as a way to boost protein intake, build muscle and support recovery. However, recent research from the Clean Label Project has raised ...
Finally, some good news for people who love protein powder.
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 ...
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