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Report: Two-Thirds of Analyzed Protein Powders Contain Unsafe Lead Levels

  • On Oct. 14, 2025, Consumer Reports published tests of 23 protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes, finding more than two-thirds exceeded its safe daily lead limit.
  • Protein demand has surged, with market data showing a $114 billion industry growth, increasing exposure to heavy metals in plant-based ingredients from contaminated soil and water.
  • Lab tests showed Naked Nutrition's Vegan Mass Gainer had 7.7 micrograms of lead per serving, roughly 1,570% of Consumer Reports' 0.5 micrograms per day concern level; Huel Black Edition vegan powder tested above 1,200%.
  • Consumer Reports urges shoppers to avoid powders with Prop 65 warnings and use concerning products occasionally, while calling on the Food and Drug Administration to set enforceable lead limits as the Department of Health and Human Services reviews the findings.
  • Experts warn lead accumulates and can harm unborn babies and children, while registered dietitian Helen Tieu said, `For people who are able to reach their protein targets from whole foods, protein powders and supplements are not necessary.
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consumerreports.org broke the news in Yonkers, United States on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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