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A report released by The Clean Label Project reveals that your protein powder could possibly contain materials that are ...
The Clean Label Project has also released a list of "the best" protein powders "based on our rigorous product testing." It includes brands like WICKED Protein, Ritual, and Needed., and can be ...
Not all protein powders are created equal, and some brands are doing it right. WICKED Protein, Ritual, and Needed have earned spots on the Clean Label Project’s safe list through rigorous testing.
The Clean Label Project has also released a list of "the best" protein powders "based on our rigorous product testing." It includes brands like WICKED Protein, Ritual, and Needed., and can be ...
2025 -- Over-the-counter protein powders have levels of lead and heavy metals like cadmium that exceed government food safety regulations, according to a report issued by the Clean Label Project ...
A new report from the Clean Label Project reveals that popular protein powders -- especially plant-based, organic and chocolate-flavored varieties -- may contain high levels of lead and cadmium.
Jaclyn Bowen, executive director of the Clean Label Project, told CNN that protein powders made from peas are a better option because they contain the lowest levels of heavy metals. “If you don ...
Nearly half of 160 different protein powders recently tested by the nonprofit Clean Label Project exceeded California’s Proposition 65 strict safety thresholds for heavy metals like lead and ...