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- A Third of Chocolate Products Are High in Heavy Metals, CR T - Consumer . . .
Find out which chocolate products have less lead and cadmium, based on Consumer Reports' tests of heavy metals in chocolate
- Lead in Chocolate and Cacao: Better and Worst Brands
Barely before Valentine’s Day 2023, the dangerously high lead content of most (and seemingly all) brands of chocolate, even of the — organic, darkest, least sweet — and healthiest seeming chocolate — made headline news for a couple of days across North America
- 23 Of 28 Dark Chocolate Bars Tested Have High Lead, Cadmium Levels - Forbes
Testing of 28 different dark chocolate bars from popular brands by Consumer Reports has found concerning levels of two heavy metals, cadmium and lead, in 23 of them, as described by Kevin Loria
- Should you worry about lead in your dark chocolate bar? : NPR
Dark chocolate bars tested by Consumer Reports exceeded California's daily maximum allowable dose levels for lead or cadmium But a toxicologist says eaten in moderation, it's
- Heavy metals found in popular brands of dark chocolate
Popular brands of dark chocolate (which is often touted as heart-healthy) may contain potentially worrisome levels of lead and cadmium Consistent, long-term exposure to these heavy metals has been linked to cardiovascular disease
- Organic and regular dark chocolate contaminated by lead and . . . - CNN
Dark chocolate and similar cocoa products are contaminated with lead and cadmium, two neurotoxic metals that are linked to cancer, chronic disease, or reproductive and developmental issues,
- Study: Some Chocolate Products Contain Heavy Metals - Health
While every product (milk and dark chocolate) that was tested had detectable amounts of lead and cadmium, the research team found that dark chocolate had higher levels of each metal
- Heavy Metals Found in Dark Chocolate: How to Avoid Lead and Cadmium
On July 30, 2024, a multi-year study found that of 72 dark chocolate products sold at popular stores such as Amazon or Whole Foods, 43 percent exceeded acceptable levels of lead contamination as determined by California law, while 35 percent exceeded acceptable levels of cadmium, per the Guardian
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