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Onlymyhealth
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Are You Ignoring ‘Non-Toxic Labels’ On Your Skincare Products? Here’s Why It Is ...
Many skincare products labeled as non-toxic may still contain harmful ingredients highlighting the need for greater consumer ...
来自MSN
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3 Ways to Identify Non Toxic Beauty Products
Learn how to find non-toxic beauty products by understanding ingredients, terms and certifications on labels and avoid being ...
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Toxic metals found in some protein powders, report says. Should you be worried?
Some protein powders, particularly plant-based and chocolate-flavoured varieties, have been found to contain heavy metals ...
5 天
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Ignoring 'Non-Toxic' Labels? Time To Rethink The Products On Your Shelf
Many everyday products, from toys to toiletries, contain harmful chemicals like parabens, sulfates, and phthalates. Embracing non-toxic, plant-based alternatives reduces exposure and environmental ...
19 小时
Some protein powders contain cancer-causing toxins, new study shows, and these 3 types are ...
The highest concentrations of heavy metals were found in organic, plant-based, and these types of protein powders.
1 天
Your Protein Shake May Be Laced With Lead, Report Finds
Nearly half of tested products contained potentially unsafe levels of lead, cadmium, and other toxic metals, according to a ...
ConsumerAffairs
5 小时
New report finds many protein powders contain heavy metals
A new report from the Clean Label Project took a look at the protein powder industry to see exactly what ingredients are ...
Everyday Health
6 小时
Heavy Metals in Protein Powders May Pose Safety Risk
Plant-based, organic, and chocolate protein powders contained the highest amounts of lead, according to a recent analysis.
GlobalData on MSN
4 天
US NGO shines light on “metal contamination” in protein powders
According to Clean Label Project’s report, 79% of the “organic” protein powders tested exceeded Prop 65 limits for lead.
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