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− | A [http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/2010/july/food/protein-drinks/overview/index.htm July 2010 Consumer Report] test revealed that a number of [[Protein]] powders are contaminated with Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury. I found this highly disturbing as I have been using one of the worst contaminated | + | A [http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/2010/july/food/protein-drinks/overview/index.htm July 2010 Consumer Report] test revealed that a number of [[Protein]] powders are contaminated with Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury. I found this highly disturbing as I have been using one of the worst contaminated [[Protein]] powders recently, EAS Myoplex. The [http://eas.com/safety EAS Myoplex web site] responded that two servings a day are below the maximum safe limits, but did not refute the Consumer Reports testing. I have discarded my supply of EAS Myoplex and now only use [http://go.fellrnr.com?id=35454X937677&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2FB000QSNYGI Optimum Nutrition’s 100% Whey Gold Standard] and their [http://go.fellrnr.com?id=35454X937677&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FOptimum-Nutrition-Protein-Chocolate-Supreme%2Fdp%2FB002DYJ0M0 Casein]. I considered the purer proteins shown below, but they are cost prohibitive given my budget. |
− | The full report is available at http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/2010/july/food/ | + | The full report is available at http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/2010/july/food/[[Protein]]-drinks/overview/index.htm (no subscription required) |
[[File:Protein-drinks.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Levels of contamination]] | [[File:Protein-drinks.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Levels of contamination]] |
Latest revision as of 06:26, 12 April 2013
A July 2010 Consumer Report test revealed that a number of Protein powders are contaminated with Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury. I found this highly disturbing as I have been using one of the worst contaminated Protein powders recently, EAS Myoplex. The EAS Myoplex web site responded that two servings a day are below the maximum safe limits, but did not refute the Consumer Reports testing. I have discarded my supply of EAS Myoplex and now only use Optimum Nutrition’s 100% Whey Gold Standard and their Casein. I considered the purer proteins shown below, but they are cost prohibitive given my budget.
The full report is available at http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/2010/july/food/Protein-drinks/overview/index.htm (no subscription required)