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Protein Test: Lab Results Reveal What’s Really Inside B Green Plant Protein – Orange Flavour Reviewed, Check Video!

Lab protein test shows B Green Plant Protein Orange flavour’s real nutrition and safety. See protein content, heavy metals and toxin results.

Protein Test: If you’ve ever wondered what goes into your plant protein, today’s test might surprise you. Trustified, a well-known testing platform, recently shared detailed lab retesting results of B Green Plant Protein, focusing on their orange flavour this time. 

Protein supplements are everywhere, but how do you know what’s really inside? This lab test gives a clear picture of what you’re consuming.

After testing the chocolate flavour last year, Trustified decided to retest B Green’s product with a new flavour. The orange flavour wasn’t available from third-party sellers, so the testers had to order it directly from the brand’s website using two anonymous accounts. 

The uncut unboxing video shows exactly how the product arrived. Only one sealed product from the same batch number was sent to the laboratory for detailed analysis.

Protein Test Results: Nutritional Accuracy Results

The first level of testing looked at basic nutrition per serving. One scoop of B Green Plant Protein weighs 36 grams, and the company claims it contains 22.32 grams of protein. 

According to the lab report, each serving actually contains 23.8 grams of protein, slightly higher than advertised. Carbohydrate and fat content per serving were also tested and compared with the company’s claims, providing a full picture of the nutritional profile.

Further Testing Assures Heavy Metals Within Safe Limits

Level Two testing focused on the amino acid profile, but no significant signs were detected. Level Three checked for contaminants like melamine, and the results were below the detection limit. Heavy metal testing found only cadmium, which was within safe limits. Level Five testing for F-toxins also showed levels below detection limits. 

Finally, Level Six checked for pesticides, and most were either undetectable or below detectable limits. Only elemental copper was found, again safely within limits.

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