Interesting findings from CR. Though, Biotest was not a brand that they tested. I wonder why
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I read this yesterday. The top two offenders were plant based.
Not sure if this is the exact same study, but we did a whole breakdown of this topic a couple of weeks ago. (There are a few important caveats.)
Man, plants are already trying to kill us, and now we’re arming them!
I’d like to point out that Consumer Reports dosen’t use FDA limits, but California Prop 65 limits, which are 1000 times lower.
To put it in context, some of the protein powders that failed have the same amount of lead as a carrot
