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Lead can appear in protein powder primarily because plants naturally absorb trace amounts of lead from soil, water used in farming, and environmental contaminants; incidental pr...
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Lead can appear in protein powder primarily because plants naturally absorb trace amounts of lead from soil, water used in farming, and environmental contaminants; incidental pr...
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Toxic chemicals in drinking water can come from industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, wastewater treatment plants, aging pipes, and household product use. Contaminants suc...
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This guide explains commonly tested heavy metals in protein powder, how levels are measured, and what the numbers mean for everyday use. You will find typical ranges, how standa...
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Protein powders can contain trace amounts of heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury. These elements are widespread in the environment, so they can appear in ra...
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