CHEAP ASS PROTEIN POwDER? ONLINE?

where are you guys getting deals on protein?
best ive had lately is two 5lb of dymatize for buy 1 get 1 50% off

the real cheap ones tend to have seed oil which i am avvoiding

otherwise protein blends/higherfat/carb are OK
 
Yeah ok only if u want arsenic and lead in ur body… there was huge report recently showing all sorts of these companies with high lead and arsenic…

Supplement hunt is your friend take a look at that site and gobble up all the deals
pretty sure that was mostly plant protein
 
Yeah ok only if u want arsenic and lead in ur body… there was huge report recently showing all sorts of these companies with high lead and arsenic…

Supplement hunt is your friend take a look at that site and gobble up all the deals
When I read things like this, makes me paranoid and want to see testing on protein powder like we testing on anabolics. How do you know if your powder is really delivering the amount that is stated in it. My best guess is go with reputable companies.
 
Yeah ok only if u want arsenic and lead in ur body… there was huge report recently showing all sorts of these companies with high lead and arsenic…

Supplement hunt is your friend take a look at that site and gobble up all the deals
This might help clarify that bogus report. I copied this from someone on here, and I forgot who it was.

Linking an article from an immunologist and microbiologist. She breaks down the flaws in the methodology, and notes they use California’s prop 95 as the limit, not actual scientific guidelines.

Quoting from her insta because it’s more succinct than the article:

“Consumer Reports uses the very unscientific and incredibly chemophobic Prop 65 levels for lead, which were set in 1989 without any scientific basis.

Scientifically-grounded exposure guidelines, the interim reference levels (IRLs), are based on exposure levels that convert to blood lead levels.

The IRLs are 8.8 ug per day for reproductive age females and 12.5 ug for general adults. These are 17.6-times and 25-times higher daily exposure levels compared to the Prop 65 levels, respectively, and are extremely conservative.

A daily exposure level of lead of 12.5 ug equals a blood lead level of 0.5 ug/dL. Adverse health effects attributed to lead exposure in adults are not seen until blood lead levels reach 10-20 ug/aL.”

 
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