Lead found in nearly half of dark chocolate, other cocoa products, study finds

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Ladies be careful !! I say ladies because some women seem to be addicted to chocolate, the receptionists at the Doctor office buy cases of chocolate bars, they say they use during their period. I'm partial to heavenly hash ice cream


A multiyear study of dozens of chocolate products shows an alarming percentage containing heavy metals above the state of California's recommended levels, but most are deemed safe by the federal government's standards.

Researchers from George Washington University tested 72 cocoa-containing products from 2017 to 2022 and found 43% contained lead at a higher concentration than deemed safe under California's Prop 65 law, and 35% exceeded the recommended level of cadmium, according to findings released this week in Frontiers in Nutrition magazine.

However, researchers found 70 of the 72 cocoa-containing products they analyzed fell below limits set by the Food and Drug Administration for lead contamination.
The researchers said the findings of their study showed the products may not pose a health risk when consumed as single servings, though larger portions could exceed the strict California limits.

The recommended single serving for chocolate is about 1 ounce to 2 ounces (30 gm to 60 gm).
"If contaminated products as a whole are consumed in small amounts and infrequently by most, these contaminants may not be a public health concern," the study reads. "In contrast, if many such products are consumed fairly regularly by the average consumer, the additive exposure may be a public health concern."

Some consumer groups and independent test agencies have previously reported heavy metal contamination in cocoa products such as dark chocolate, with possible causes being the type of soil where cocoa is grown and industrial processing.

In reaction to the George Washington University study, Christopher Gindlesperger, senior vice president of public affairs and communications for the National Confectioners Association, said in a statement, "Chocolate and cocoa are safe to eat and can be enjoyed as treats as they have been for centuries. Food safety and product quality remain our highest priorities and we remain dedicated to being transparent and socially responsible."

 

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However, researchers found 70 of the 72 cocoa-containing products they analyzed fell below limits set by the Food and Drug Administration for lead contamination.
The researchers said the findings of their study showed the products may not pose a health risk when consumed as single servings, though larger portions could exceed the strict California limits.
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As long as there is no Butt Metal, Death to all Butt Metal
 
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Ever so often someone pays for the testing of dollar store products, and of coarse bad news.
 

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The key to danger often lies in the dosage. Many of the substances we consume can be harmful in excess. For example, individuals with obesity, liver and kidney diseases, or heart problems often find themselves in these situations due to consuming unhealthy substances in large amounts. Excessive drinking and smoking can severely damage one's health, while illegal drugs can be especially risky, as they may be contaminated with harmful chemicals like paraquat from contaminated marijuana or lead from leaded gasoline used to leach out the cocaine. Even prescription medications, which are designed to improve health, can become dangerous if not taken in the correct dosage.
 
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We grow cocao back home...harvest and have it grinded in the mill...for our daily consumption of cocoa beverage.
 
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