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In Episode 6 of Unpackaged Goods, Jonathan tackles this week's viral Consumer Reports article about heavy metals in protein powder - and explains why the fear-mongering doesn't match the science.
This week's major moves:
Plus: A fact-based breakdown of the protein powder controversy. We compare actual heavy metal levels to everyday foods, explain why California Prop 65 is meaningless, and share what consumers should really focus on when buying supplements.
The truth? Your spinach has more lead than your protein powder. But fear sells better than facts.
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and everywhere you get podcasts.
By Jonathan DeeterIn Episode 6 of Unpackaged Goods, Jonathan tackles this week's viral Consumer Reports article about heavy metals in protein powder - and explains why the fear-mongering doesn't match the science.
This week's major moves:
Plus: A fact-based breakdown of the protein powder controversy. We compare actual heavy metal levels to everyday foods, explain why California Prop 65 is meaningless, and share what consumers should really focus on when buying supplements.
The truth? Your spinach has more lead than your protein powder. But fear sells better than facts.
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and everywhere you get podcasts.