According to a recent Consumer Reports analysis, one serving of Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey has approximately 56% of the lead level that their food safety experts consider a concern for daily consumption. For comparison, Consumer Reports tested other products with much higher lead levels, especially plant-based options. The Consumer Reports "level of concern" for lead is 0.5 micrograms per day, based on California's Proposition 65 regulations. This means a serving of Gold Standard 100% Whey has an estimated 0.28 micrograms of lead. In a 2020 study, researchers also noted that whey protein powders generally have lower concentrations of lead and other heavy metals compared to weight-gainer products.
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不久前流行過“有機環保“的仿牛肉漢堡,就是用各種添加劑和調理模仿真牛肉,高度加工食品
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