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Consumer Reports just dropped a bombshell article claiming that many protein powders on store shelves today contain lead in amounts that should concern consumers. But is that the whole story? Not quite.
In this video, I dig into what the report actually says and what it doesn’t. We’ll look at how California came up with their proposition 65 number, what the FDA’s thresholds are, and whether these products are truly dangerous or just being sensationalized.
We’ll also talk about how heavy metals end up in protein powders in the first place and what smart consumers should look for on the label before buying.
Coaching inquiries email me at [email protected] or visit alwaysadaptive.com
By RandallConsumer Reports just dropped a bombshell article claiming that many protein powders on store shelves today contain lead in amounts that should concern consumers. But is that the whole story? Not quite.
In this video, I dig into what the report actually says and what it doesn’t. We’ll look at how California came up with their proposition 65 number, what the FDA’s thresholds are, and whether these products are truly dangerous or just being sensationalized.
We’ll also talk about how heavy metals end up in protein powders in the first place and what smart consumers should look for on the label before buying.
Coaching inquiries email me at [email protected] or visit alwaysadaptive.com