I ordered this after realizing I was nutrient deficient due to heavy metal toxicity. Two weeks after I started taking it, I had my nutrient and metal levels rechecked and my lead levels doubled and my arsenic levels quintupled. It was a urinalysis showing only your immediate exposure. Lead paint doesn't exist where I live or work and I haven't been able to figure out why. I stopped taking zinc because the first test showed I had too much of it. I thought the zinc deficiency was causing the lead spike. I know that rice, grape juice, quinoa, carrots, and many other foods contain lead, but I didn't know that pea protein powder could contain it, too. Google it if you don't believe me. Since I stopped taking it, the amount of lead in my body has dropped significantly and I no longer have elevated levels. That's the only thing that's changed about my diet. Save your money and don't risk liver and kidney damage with this junk.
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