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Be aware that a separate testing group reported excessive gluten in an oat product from Trader Joe’s. For details, see our Oats Review, which includes our Top Picks among oat products.
NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) supplements are no longer sold by Amazon and Walmart. Find out why and where NMN is still sold in our NAD Booster Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks among products.
Testing of Manitoba Harvest Organic Hemp Hearts by a separate group identified levels of cadmium and arsenic it considered unsafe for children. See our take on these results in our article about hemp seeds.
Green tea may significantly increase blood levels of a common medication for men. Get the details in the Concerns and Cautions section of our Green Tea Review, which includes information about many other green tea interactions, including with statins and blood-thinners.
Tests conducted by a separate group reported "unsafe" levels of lead, arsenic, and/or cadmium in a children’s multi and a prenatal supplement (which ConsumerLab also tested). See our take on this in our Multivitamin and Multimineral Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks among multivitamins.
Vitamins and supplements that may help with hair loss and thinning, including saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, protein, iron, and vitamin D.
Find out which supplements and foods can help relieve acid reflux, and which can make it worse.
Find out if estrogen creams can help reduce wrinkles, whether they are safe, and how "prescription" estriol and estradiol creams and gels differ from those sold over-the-counter.
Find out the best way to get high-quality protein from animal or plant-based food instead of supplements.
Find out the best way to care for yourself when recovering from COVID-19, including how long you should quarantine, whether you should get vaccinated, when it is safe to undergo a surgery, and how to spot and, possibly, improve lingering symptoms.
Be aware that a separate testing group reported excessive gluten in an oat product from Trader Joe’s. For details, see our Oats Review, which includes our Top Picks among oat products.
NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) supplements are no longer sold by Amazon and Walmart. Find out why and where NMN is still sold in our NAD Booster Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks among products.
Testing of Manitoba Harvest Organic Hemp Hearts by a separate group identified levels of cadmium and arsenic it considered unsafe for children. See our take on these results in our article about hemp seeds.
Green tea may significantly increase blood levels of a common medication for men. Get the details in the Concerns and Cautions section of our Green Tea Review, which includes information about many other green tea interactions, including with statins and blood-thinners.
Tests conducted by a separate group reported "unsafe" levels of lead, arsenic, and/or cadmium in a children’s multi and a prenatal supplement (which ConsumerLab also tested). See our take on this in our Multivitamin and Multimineral Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks among multivitamins.
Vitamins and supplements that may help with hair loss and thinning, including saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, protein, iron, and vitamin D.
Find out which supplements and foods can help relieve acid reflux, and which can make it worse.
Find out if estrogen creams can help reduce wrinkles, whether they are safe, and how "prescription" estriol and estradiol creams and gels differ from those sold over-the-counter.
Find out the best way to get high-quality protein from animal or plant-based food instead of supplements.
Find out the best way to care for yourself when recovering from COVID-19, including how long you should quarantine, whether you should get vaccinated, when it is safe to undergo a surgery, and how to spot and, possibly, improve lingering symptoms.
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