A new study found that plant-based powders (powders made from soy, rice, and peas) contain three times more lead than whey-based products.

Organic powders contained three times more lead and twice as much cadmium compared to inorganic powders.

But chocolate-flavored protein powders contained four times more lead and up to 110 times more cadmium than vanilla-flavored powders.

To conduct the research, experts purchased protein powders from 70 popular brands and conducted nearly 36,000 tests for contaminants. True, specific brands were not named.

But there’s good news: BPA was found in only three of 160 powders tested, compared to 55% of products tested in Clean Label Project’s 2018 report.

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Source: Ferra

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