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    NaturalNews) Commercial protein powders and shakes are a popular choice among fitness crowds as well as busy professionals, moms and pregnant women. On the surface, these expedient snacks and meals appear innocent, but upon closer examination, are fraught with health harming toxins. Whether contaminated with heavy metals, MSG or allergy triggers, taking a second look at this fashionable convenience food is worthwhile.

    A tasty poison

    When we drink down our protein shake each morning before bolting out the door, the last thing we would suspect is that it's loaded with heavy metals. Unfortunately, this is the case for a majority of commercial powders. In 2010, Consumer Reports tested samples of 15 protein powders and shakes for arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury. As reported in, "Is Your Protein Powder Toxic?":

    "They found that at least one item from each product line contained detectable levels of cadmium, arsenic, lead or mercury. The three most toxic brands contained levels of heavy metal toxicity above the safe allowable limits proposed by U.S. Pharmacopeia. Many others contained levels in the low to moderate range."

    For those who would like to preserve health, any amount is too high - especially for pregnant mothers. Take for example cadmium. It accumulates in the kidneys and causes damage while taking years to be eliminated from the body. Michael Harbut, M.D., director of the Environmental Cancer Initiative in Michigan, finds cadmium particularly worrisome:

    "This (cadmium) is a highly toxic metal, and while there are some cases where decisions have to be weighed against relative risks, accepting that you have to be exposed to any cadmium at all in your protein drink after your workout is definitely not one of them."

    Heavy metals are not the only impurities, monosodium glutamate (MSG) is often present too. During the processing of high protein foods like isolates, MSG is created. Since it's not an additional ingredient, but a consequence of the manufacturing process, MSG doesn't need to be labeled on protein powders. Low temperature drying is an attempt to minimize the creation of monosodium glutamate, yet the end result is still a denatured protein and should be regarded with a wary eye.

    Allergens are also problem. Many protein powders are made with milk and its byproducts, soy or eggs which can trigger mild to severe reactions including: digestive upset, gas, skin rashes, nausea, cramping and diarrhea. For those with an allergy, consuming the troublesome food can turn life threatening.

    If you would like to forgo commercial protein powders, Sarah of the Healthy Home Economist suggests a few alternatives:

    "Try gelatin instead - it has 7 grams of protein per tablespoon. Gelatin is a colloidal substance which means it attracts digestive juices to itself similar to raw foods full of enzymes. Hence, gelatin is helpful to the digestion and contains a protein kick to boot."

    Low temperature dried nutritional yeast is another option at 8 grams of protein per serving. You can also toss a quarter cup of hemp seeds in with your smoothie to give it a healthy protein boost.

    She adds, "Be aware that even natural gelatin contains small amounts of MSG, so if you are particularly sensitive, you may wish to choose nutritional yeast as the better alternative."

    Learn more: Dying to be healthy - Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG
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  • #2
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    I read this somewhere...can I just make jello....yeast doest not sound appetizing

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    • #3
      Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

      Im sure the Raws are also the same.

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      • #4
        Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

        This sucks. I drink a ton of the stuff. Muscle milk, syntha 6, gaspari, etc etc. Shit, is anything even safe anymore?
        Seems like greed is behind all the poisoning going on.

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        • #5
          Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

          yea i am considering replacing my post workout shakes with greek yogurt, however im not sure what i would replace it with during my cut.

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            man really this stuff pisses me off, how the hell does protein which is a bi-product of cheese end up with these toxic metals in it. here our country is becoming all sensitive n shit about being fat, limiting sugars, and bla bla bla, why arent they cracking down on products that contain harmful shit like this. cant help but to think conspiracy in this case, but maybe its a little far fetched to think that big pharma's involved knowing that down the road we are going to end up with some horrific illness.

            you know i bet this will turn into a new fad, and it will be the reason for a dramatic price increase in protein powder, creating it metals free.

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            • #7
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              I've started ordering my isolate raw with only stevia added. I'm hoping this curbs some of this.

              Problem I see with the article is who is doing this, start naming names. It's too broad to be fully accountable.

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              • #8
                Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

                I know Muscle Milk was one of them with a bad chemical in it. I cant do even stevia!!! Any sugar sub messes with me
                Veritas Vos Liberabit

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                  Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

                  Originally posted by BABY1 View Post
                  I know Muscle Milk was one of them with a bad chemical in it. I cant do even stevia!!! Any sugar sub messes with me
                  Really? Stevia is a plant? All natural! That's a bummer!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

                    Originally posted by 6p6 View Post
                    Really? Stevia is a plant? All natural! That's a bummer!
                    sometimes peole, like me, lol, are even allergic to natural shit/. I prefer real sugar,lol
                    Veritas Vos Liberabit

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                    • #11
                      Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

                      I love stevia natural form. But muscle milk was awesome back in the day but didn't know that till it came out sad to see the greed

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                      • #12
                        Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

                        Originally posted by Little BamBam View Post
                        I love stevia natural form. But muscle milk was awesome back in the day but didn't know that till it came out sad to see the greed
                        Sucks so bad to be scammed as a consumer with deadly possible consequences. Reminds me of houses with lead paint and asbestos back in the 50s when they knew it would kill people. Or the Chinese putting lead in toys to save a buck.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Many protein powders laced with heavy metals, MSG

                          ^^^well said

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