
Investigating Lead (Heavy Metal) in Protein Powders: What You Need to Know
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I’ve been reviewing the new Consumer Reports investigation on lead (heavy metal) levels in protein powders and shakes, and I wanted to walk through it with you. The report tested 23 popular products and found that many exceeded what CR considers safe daily limits for lead in just one serving. It’s important information — but it’s also something that needs context.
You can read the full Consumer Reports article here: https://www.consumerreports.org/lead/protein-powders-and-shakes-contain-high-levels-of-lead-a4206364640/
In this video, I share my take on the findings: why it’s essential to read the full report, understand what those numbers actually mean, and evaluate your real intake rather than reacting to headlines alone.
Not all powders are created equal, and your overall exposure matters. My approach is simple: stay informed, choose brands that take testing seriously, and avoid unnecessary risk.
For now, my safe options are:
• Thorne Whey Protein — high-quality sourcing and third-party tested.
• David’s Protein Bars — clean ingredients and transparent labeling.
I’ve linked both companies below if you want to take a closer look.
www.thorne.com
www.davidprotein.com
Staying safe doesn’t have to be overwhelming — it just takes understanding the data and making choices that support your long-term health.
Let’s go through it together.
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