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70 percent of powders tested had detectable levels of lead, 74 percent had cadmium and 55 percent had BPA, the chemical formula found in many plastics.
The various toxins have been linked to cancer, brain damage and reproductive problems, according to watchdog website Consumer Reports.
Researchers found that plant proteins, such as hemp or soy, contained more lead and other contaminants than powders made from whey or egg. That’s likely because the plants making up the powders absorb heavy metals from soil.
Protein powders may be damaging your health
According to a new study, the popular smoothie mix-in tested positive for toxic metals.
www.foxnews.com
I mean I can ditch the powders and go all natural with meat and milk but that 24 grams per scoop is prettttay convenient..