Consumer Reports Warns of Lead in Popular Protein Powders

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A Consumer Reports investigation found that over two-thirds of tested protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, with plant-based products showing the highest contamination. The report calls for FDA action to regulate heavy metals in supplements, as current oversight is lacking.
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