28% of Protein Powders and Drinks Fail ConsumerLab.com’s Tests of Quality

White Plains, New York - June 15, 2016 - Protein powders and drinks can help build and maintain muscle when combined with exercise and can also help with blood sugar control. However, recent ConsumerLab.com tests of popular protein powders and drinks reveal you may be getting more cholesterol or sodium than expected from these products - or consuming cadmium, a toxic heavy metal.