Garden of Life Sport Organic Plant-Based Protein Investigation

Did you buy Garden of Life Sport Organic Plant-Based Protein believing it was healthy and free of heavy metals?

A recent investigation from Consumer Reports have found that Garden of Life Sport Organic Plant-Based Protein powder contains 564% of the “level of concern” for lead. As a result, Consumer Reports recommends limiting consumption of this protein powder to just one serving a week.

Garden of Life’s sale of a protein powder containing potentially unsafe amounts of lead may violate federal and state laws regarding the sale of unsafe products for human consumption.

 

Do You Qualify?

If you purchased Garden of Life Sport Organic Plant-Based Protein and consumed it more than once per week in reliance on the belief that it was healthy, you may qualify.

You must also be 18 years of age. Submit your information for a free case review. If you qualify, you may be entitled to financial compensation.

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