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Swanson

Whey Protein (Vanilla)

Powder · 1 Scoop (35 G) · 30 servings · $1.50/serving

34 / 100Poor

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Score Breakdown

Formulation
86
Safety
39
Final score
34/100

Ingredients (7)

Potassium

100%

Dose

140 mg

Target

99–500 mg

Form

Sodium

100%

Dose

320 mg

Target

300–1000 mg

Form

Chromium

100%

Dose

1000 mcg

Target

200–1000 mcg

Form

Premium

Whey Protein Blend 85%

100%

Dose

30.7 g

Target

20–30 g

Form

Not listed

Velositol Amylopectin/Chromium Complex

100%

Dose

2000000 mcg

Target

200–1000 mcg

Form

Not listed

Nutrition

Calories and macros.

  • Dietary Fiber1 g

Other Ingredients (8)

CarrageenanThickener

Can break down into poligeenan (a known inflammatory) under stomach acid conditions. Tobacman (2001, Environmental Health Perspectives) reviewed evidence linking carrageenan to intestinal inflammation and ulceration. Major food brands (Silk, Stonyfield) have voluntarily removed it. Used only as a thickener — provides no health benefit.

SucraloseSweetener

Dose context matters. As a trace excipient in a tablet coating or capsule, the amount is minimal and not a meaningful concern. The evidence below applies to the gram-level intakes typical of sweetened protein powders, pre-workouts, and drink mixes: a 2022 human trial (Suez et al., Cell) showed sucralose disrupts gut bacteria and worsens blood sugar control in healthy adults, and a 2023 study (Schiffman et al.) found that sucralose-6-acetate — a compound formed when sucralose is digested — was genotoxic to human cells in vitro. It remains an artificial sweetener with no nutritional purpose.

Acesulfame PotassiumSweetener

Older NTP rodent studies (1980s, contested) reported lymphoma and leukemia at very high chronic doses; modern reviews (FDA 2003, EFSA 2000) concluded no cancer risk at human exposure levels but the issue is not fully resolved (Mishra 2020 review). Animal evidence suggests gut microbiome disruption (Bian 2017 — male mice on Ace-K showed altered microbiota and metabolic markers). Manufacturing uses methylene chloride, with potential residue concerns. Purely cosmetic additive — risk:benefit unfavorable for supplements.

Artificial FlavorsFlavor

Composition is proprietary and not disclosed on the label, so allergens or solvents cannot be verified. Naturally flavored alternatives are more transparent.

Natural Vanilla PowderFlavor

A dried natural vanilla flavoring powder

Microcrystalline CelluloseBinder

Plant-derived cellulose used as a binder and filler in supplements

Sea SaltFlavor

Basic food-grade salt used for taste in supplements

Xanthan GumThickener

Natural thickener from fermented carbohydrates

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Sources & Scoring

Nutrient data (RDA, UL, and safety thresholds) sourced from: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and National Academies Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI).

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement routine.

The score analyzes what's on the label: ingredient doses vs. clinical ranges, chemical forms, evidence levels, and known interactions. It does not verify label accuracy or test for contaminants — for that, look for third-party certifications like USP or NSF.