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Recent tests of popular NAD+ supplements revealed that half of the products contained hardly any NAD+. For details by brand, see the Quality Concerns section of our NAD Booster Supplements Review. Also see our Top Picks among NAD boosters (including NMN and nicotinamide riboside).
The distributor of one of the popular protein bars that was Not Approved in our recent review responded to our findings. See the response, and our take on it, in the Update to the Protein, Energy, and Nut Bar Review, which includes our Top Picks.
A group reported lead and other toxic heavy metals in toothpastes. Should you be concerned? Get our take on this in our article about lead in products. Also see our Top Picks among toothpastes.
Tests by an independent research group found phthalates (plasticizers that can cause hormone disruption) in several popular bottled flaxseed oils. Find out how these amounts compare to safety limits in the Quality Concerns section of our Black Currant, Borage, Evening Primrose, Flax and Hemp Oil Review, which includes our Top Pick for flaxseed oil.
Two popular magnesium supplements were NOT Approved in our Magnesium Review as we suspected the presence of the cheaper "oxide" form of magnesium instead of the claimed "glycinate" or "aspartate" forms. One of the companies recently admitted this. For details, see the Update. Also see our Top Picks among magnesium supplements.
Discover which foods and dietary supplements contain lead and other metals, the limits, who’s testing, and how to stay safe.
Fruit and veggie washes, vinegar, and baking soda, as well as devices that use electrolysis, ozone water, or ultrasonic cleaning, are often promoted for removing dirt, bacteria and pesticides from produce. Find out if any work better than rinsing with water and if they are safe.
Many supplements promise to increase testestorone, boost libido, and increase muscle size, but, as ConsumerLab explains, the actual effectiveness of supplements is limited, and some supplements may actually reduce testosterone levels.
Are moringa leaf supplements beneficial for diabetes, lowering cholesterol, lowering blood pressure, improving liver function, and other conditions, and are they safe? Find out.
Vitamins and supplements that may help with hair loss and thinning, including saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, protein, iron, and vitamin D.
Recent tests of popular NAD+ supplements revealed that half of the products contained hardly any NAD+. For details by brand, see the Quality Concerns section of our NAD Booster Supplements Review. Also see our Top Picks among NAD boosters (including NMN and nicotinamide riboside).
The distributor of one of the popular protein bars that was Not Approved in our recent review responded to our findings. See the response, and our take on it, in the Update to the Protein, Energy, and Nut Bar Review, which includes our Top Picks.
A group reported lead and other toxic heavy metals in toothpastes. Should you be concerned? Get our take on this in our article about lead in products. Also see our Top Picks among toothpastes.
Tests by an independent research group found phthalates (plasticizers that can cause hormone disruption) in several popular bottled flaxseed oils. Find out how these amounts compare to safety limits in the Quality Concerns section of our Black Currant, Borage, Evening Primrose, Flax and Hemp Oil Review, which includes our Top Pick for flaxseed oil.
Two popular magnesium supplements were NOT Approved in our Magnesium Review as we suspected the presence of the cheaper "oxide" form of magnesium instead of the claimed "glycinate" or "aspartate" forms. One of the companies recently admitted this. For details, see the Update. Also see our Top Picks among magnesium supplements.
Discover which foods and dietary supplements contain lead and other metals, the limits, who’s testing, and how to stay safe.
Fruit and veggie washes, vinegar, and baking soda, as well as devices that use electrolysis, ozone water, or ultrasonic cleaning, are often promoted for removing dirt, bacteria and pesticides from produce. Find out if any work better than rinsing with water and if they are safe.
Many supplements promise to increase testestorone, boost libido, and increase muscle size, but, as ConsumerLab explains, the actual effectiveness of supplements is limited, and some supplements may actually reduce testosterone levels.
Are moringa leaf supplements beneficial for diabetes, lowering cholesterol, lowering blood pressure, improving liver function, and other conditions, and are they safe? Find out.
Vitamins and supplements that may help with hair loss and thinning, including saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, protein, iron, and vitamin D.
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