Vegan protein powders like soy or pea protein can be contaminated with heavy metals and contain digestive enzyme inhibitors. — Whalespan
Vegan protein powders like soy or pea protein can be contaminated with heavy metals and contain digestive enzyme inhibitors.
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“the only way they're gonna be able to do that is by eating a highly synthetic P protein powder and these are very contaminated with heavy metals if anyone is out there using protein from Vega or any other things look at the certificate of analysis look at how much heavy metal is in your vegan protein right whether it's soy or something else these are really dirty proteins with regard to that the amount of water it takes to produce the that the similar amount of leucine that's by oil for the body is astronomically larger than a plant-based protein so that goes back to the environmental argument and also as you suggested you're getting all these digestive enzyme inhibitors with P protein or whatever”
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