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Plant-based protein powders contain 9 times more lead than dairy versions

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A new investigation has found that many popular protein powders and shakes may contain potentially dangerous levels of toxic heavy metals, including lead — though not all experts agree on how much risk they actually pose. Consumer Reports tested 23 popular protein products and found more than … Read more

The protein craze is heavy metal, literally: bombshell investigation finds unsafe lead amounts in two-thirds of top powders for sale

You can never have too much of a good thing, the saying goes. For months now, Americans treated protein that way. What started as a fringe supplement used mostly by “gym bros and fitness-obsessed teens,” as Consumer Reports journalist Paris Martineau put it, has transformed into a full-blown mass-market wellness movement. There’s protein pastas, protein … Read more

Bulk Up On Prime Day Protein Powder Deals From Optimum, Orgain, More

I drink a protein shake every morning. It’s not because I’m ripped or swole (although, of course, I am) but it’s fast, easy, and doesn’t spike my blood sugar. I can throw a handful of berries and peanut butter into the blender to get some fiber and vitamin intake while I’m hustling my kids around … Read more

Factor Protein Plus Meals Review (2025): Filling, Not Fattening

The Protein Plus options are pretty broad, comprising about half of Factor’s menu items overall. The meals remain mostly stolidly middle American: garlic herb chicken, barbecue wings, a red pepper frittata for breakfast. Jamaican jerk salmon and a Thai yellow curry chicken were among the most peripatetic options I tried, but even these feel domesticated, … Read more

Protein powder: Nutritionists share 3 facts about popular dietary supplement

Mixing one of the best protein powders with water may be part of your post-workout recovery ritual. Or perhaps you prefer blending it in your daily smoothie so the drink becomes less a snack and more a meal. But how much do you know about your preferred protein powder and what it is or isn’t … Read more

Starbucks CEO says the company is doubling down on protein and gluten-free options

Starbucks is betting big on the health-conscious consumer movement with plans to dramatically expand its protein and gluten-free offerings, marking a significant shift in the coffee giant’s food strategy as CEO Brian Niccol seeks to revitalize the brand since taking the reins last year. Speaking at Fast Company’s Innovation Festival on Tuesday, the 51-year-old coffee-chain … Read more

Pumpkin Spice Protein Smoothie

The pumpkin spice craze may have all started with a latte, but it’s become so much more than a seasonal drink. This smoothie celebrates the same warm flavors—pumpkin, cinnamon, and nutmeg—blended with banana for natural sweetness. Plus, it’s got 41 grams of protein and 4 grams of fiber to keep you satisfied. It’s creamy, nourishing, … Read more

58-year-old doctor eats a salad for breakfast, gets 130 grams of protein a day

For two decades, Dr. Vonda Wright served as an academic surgeon at the University of Pittsburgh. There, she researched musculoskeletal aging and longevity in hopes of “dispelling the common notion that aging was an inevitable decline,” she says. The bulk of her research, alongside her team, involved studying members of aging populations who kept active, … Read more

Starbucks health craze-influenced protein coffee resembles weight-loss influencers had been concocting in its drive thru for months

Everything is being protein-ified. Now it’s Starbucks’ turn. Consumer and retail brands have ventured beyond powder in an attempt to capture health-conscious customers who might search for their protein fix in every day bites like cereal or popcorn. Now the coffee chain, known for its sugary speciality drinks, wants in. Starbucks announced a new product … Read more

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