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Recent tests revealed some protein powders contain high levels of lead. Before you scoop, check out the Quality Concerns section of our Protein Powders, Shakes, and Meal Replacements Review, which includes our Top Picks for protein.
Does ashwagandha boost testosterone? What about thyroid hormones? See what a recent study found and our Top Picks for ashwagandha.
Two organic cacao powders were found to have high levels of cadmium (a kidney toxin) in recent tests. Get the details in our Dark Chocolates, Cocoa, and Cacao Powders Review, which includes our Top Picks.
Does adding psyllium to your meal help curb appetite hours later? Find out in our Psyllium Fiber Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks for psyllium.
Some "liposomal" supplements may not deliver what their labels proclaim. See an example in our NAD Booster Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks for NAD+/NADH, nicotinamide riboside, and NMN. Also learn 8 Red Flags with Supplements.
Learn more about supplements for joint health, including products such as Wobenzym and Zyflamend and ingredients such as collagen, curcumin, glucosamine and chondroitin, hyaluronic acid, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), SAMe, and others.
Find out if bacopa improves memory and cognition, mood or sleep, and whether it's been shown to be helpful in people with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. Plus, learn about the safety and common side effects of bacopa.
When it comes to buying vitamins and supplements, it's buyer beware. ConsumerLab explains eight red flags to look out for on labels when choosing and buying vitamins or supplements, including claims of "FDA Approved" laboratories, what to look for in the ingredient list, and more.
Find out which vitamins and supplements can interfere with blood, urine or stool tests, and imaginging tests, like bone scans and MRIs. Learn how B vitamins such as biotin, niacin and riboflavin, as well as calcium supplements, St. John’s wort, vitamin C, and others supplements can affect test results, as well as common foods that may interfere with tests.
Find out which supplements can cause constipation, including iron, calcium, protein powders and drinks and others. ConsumerLab.com's answer explains.
Recent tests revealed some protein powders contain high levels of lead. Before you scoop, check out the Quality Concerns section of our Protein Powders, Shakes, and Meal Replacements Review, which includes our Top Picks for protein.
Does ashwagandha boost testosterone? What about thyroid hormones? See what a recent study found and our Top Picks for ashwagandha.
Two organic cacao powders were found to have high levels of cadmium (a kidney toxin) in recent tests. Get the details in our Dark Chocolates, Cocoa, and Cacao Powders Review, which includes our Top Picks.
Does adding psyllium to your meal help curb appetite hours later? Find out in our Psyllium Fiber Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks for psyllium.
Some "liposomal" supplements may not deliver what their labels proclaim. See an example in our NAD Booster Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks for NAD+/NADH, nicotinamide riboside, and NMN. Also learn 8 Red Flags with Supplements.
Learn more about supplements for joint health, including products such as Wobenzym and Zyflamend and ingredients such as collagen, curcumin, glucosamine and chondroitin, hyaluronic acid, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), SAMe, and others.
Find out if bacopa improves memory and cognition, mood or sleep, and whether it's been shown to be helpful in people with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. Plus, learn about the safety and common side effects of bacopa.
When it comes to buying vitamins and supplements, it's buyer beware. ConsumerLab explains eight red flags to look out for on labels when choosing and buying vitamins or supplements, including claims of "FDA Approved" laboratories, what to look for in the ingredient list, and more.
Find out which vitamins and supplements can interfere with blood, urine or stool tests, and imaginging tests, like bone scans and MRIs. Learn how B vitamins such as biotin, niacin and riboflavin, as well as calcium supplements, St. John’s wort, vitamin C, and others supplements can affect test results, as well as common foods that may interfere with tests.
Find out which supplements can cause constipation, including iron, calcium, protein powders and drinks and others. ConsumerLab.com's answer explains.
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