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Find out which two of the following three brands of sunscreen — Avene, Bullfrog, and Waxhead — have products that made our list of more than 20 preferred sunscreens and which did not.
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.
The claim that a hydroxyapatite toothpaste "remineralizes" teeth has been challenged. Find out what a review board concluded in the enamel section of our article about toothpaste, which includes our Top Picks among toothpastes.
Some "natural" arthritis pain supplements actually contain a prescription medication linked with serious side effects. Get the details, including the names of products containing the ingredient, in our article about supplements for arthritis.
A remineralizing toothpaste with hydroxyapatite was recently reported to contain an amount of lead several times an "Action Level." Get our take on this in the toothpastes for restoring enamel section of our article on dental products.
A separate group reported arsenic and/or lead in three brands of collagen. Get our take on this in our Collagen Review, which includes our Top Picks for collagen.
We’ve added information about common OTC eye drops to our article about supplements and eye drops for dry eye, including which ingredients are best for different types of dry eye and the pros and cons of preservatives.
Plant-based protein powders tend to contain higher amounts of lead and cadmium than whey-based products, according to a recent study. However, they may also contain significant amounts of essential minerals. Get the details in our Protein Powders, Shakes and Meal Replacements Review, which includes our Top Picks among protein supplements.
Find out about BPC-157, including what it's promoted for and if it is safe.
Nearly 75% of adults aged 45 to 65 are affected by gray hair. Learn about what causes gray hair and find out if any supplements can help.
Find out which supplements help improve memory, brain function and cognition, including fish oil, some B vitamins, cocoa, and curcumin. ConsumerLab's answer explains the evidence for supplements promoted to help with brain function and cognition.
Information about heart health supplements & vitamins that help with cholesterol, including sterol esters, CoQ10, and vitamin D, and which may be bad for the heart, like calcium.
Find out how permethrin sprays differ and which can be used on sheets and sleeping bags versus clothing
Find out which two of the following three brands of sunscreen — Avene, Bullfrog, and Waxhead — have products that made our list of more than 20 preferred sunscreens and which did not.
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.
The claim that a hydroxyapatite toothpaste "remineralizes" teeth has been challenged. Find out what a review board concluded in the enamel section of our article about toothpaste, which includes our Top Picks among toothpastes.
Some "natural" arthritis pain supplements actually contain a prescription medication linked with serious side effects. Get the details, including the names of products containing the ingredient, in our article about supplements for arthritis.
A remineralizing toothpaste with hydroxyapatite was recently reported to contain an amount of lead several times an "Action Level." Get our take on this in the toothpastes for restoring enamel section of our article on dental products.
A separate group reported arsenic and/or lead in three brands of collagen. Get our take on this in our Collagen Review, which includes our Top Picks for collagen.
We’ve added information about common OTC eye drops to our article about supplements and eye drops for dry eye, including which ingredients are best for different types of dry eye and the pros and cons of preservatives.
Plant-based protein powders tend to contain higher amounts of lead and cadmium than whey-based products, according to a recent study. However, they may also contain significant amounts of essential minerals. Get the details in our Protein Powders, Shakes and Meal Replacements Review, which includes our Top Picks among protein supplements.
Find out about BPC-157, including what it's promoted for and if it is safe.
Nearly 75% of adults aged 45 to 65 are affected by gray hair. Learn about what causes gray hair and find out if any supplements can help.
Find out which supplements help improve memory, brain function and cognition, including fish oil, some B vitamins, cocoa, and curcumin. ConsumerLab's answer explains the evidence for supplements promoted to help with brain function and cognition.
Information about heart health supplements & vitamins that help with cholesterol, including sterol esters, CoQ10, and vitamin D, and which may be bad for the heart, like calcium.
Find out how permethrin sprays differ and which can be used on sheets and sleeping bags versus clothing
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