How to Find the Best Dark Chocolates and Cocoas and Avoid Cadmium Contamination

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • How do you find the best quality dark chocolate, cocoa powder, cocoa flavanol supplement, or cacao nibs? ConsumerLab.com's Dr. Tod Cooperman explains how to get the most flavanols with the least contamination, based on CL's independent tests of popular products published at tinyurl.com/y82q5l94. [Update: Additional dark chocolate and cocoa products were tested by ConsumerLab in 2022. These have been added to the report and are discussed in a more recent video at • How to Get the Best Ch... ]
    0:00 What we looked for when testing dark chocolate and cocoas
    0:55 What are the health benefits of flavonols
    1:50 What's in chocolate products and what it means
    3:20 Cocoa powder and flavonols
    4:18 What we have found in tests
    5:27​ How much flavanols should get per day
    Here are some insights and tips from ConsumerLab.com:
    -- You need to get at least 200 mg of cocoa flavanols per day for cardiovascular benefits, and 500 mg for potential cognitive (memory) benefits.
    -- Flavanols in a tablespoon of cocoa powder range from only about 13 mg to well over 100 mg, depending on the product. But many exceed the daily limit for the toxic heavy metal cadmium. Cadmium can also be an issue with dark chocolates. CL''s report shows which have the best ratio of flavanols to cadmium so you can avoid exceeding the limit for cadmium.
    -- "Dutched" cocoas and chocolates will be less bitter (and darker in color) but have much lower levels of flavanols.
    -- You can't rely on the "% cacao" listed on products as an indicator of flavanol content because this includes varying amounts of cocoa butter which do not contain flavanols.
    -- A 40 gram serving of dark chocolate provides, on average, about 200 mg of flavanols, but this can range, depending on the product, from about 100 mg to more than 500 mg. This means that you can get flavanols with fewer calories if you choose the right dark chocolate. CL's report shows you which were best.
    -- The easiest way to get flavanols without cadmium is from a high-flavanol supplement, but CL discovered that some supplements contain only 1 or 2 mg of flavanols while others provide hundreds.
    You can look up how different dark chocolates and cocoa powders (as well as cocoa supplements and cacao nibs) fared in CL's tests in its Dark Chocolates and Cocoa Powders Review at tinyurl.com/y82q5l94
    Brands tested include Aler Eco, Baker's, Chocolove, CocoaVia, Dagoba, Dove, Endangered Species, Equal, Futurebiotics, Ghirardelli, Guittard, Hawaii Pharm, Healthworks, Hershey's, Lily's, Lindt, Montezuma's, Moser Roth, Navitas Naturals, Pascha, Sharffen Berger, Solaray, Taza, Theo, Trader Joe's, Valrhona, Viva Naturals, and Volupta.
    You can become a ConsumerLab.com member now at bit.ly/2tIwreL for immediate access to exclusive reviews of over 1,000 products, hundreds of CL Answers, warnings, and other information about supplements and natural products that you won't find anywhere else! Not ready to become a member yet? Sign up for our FREE newsletter bit.ly/2FsDxXo.
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Komentáře • 102

  • @user-ns9rl4nb6z
    @user-ns9rl4nb6z Před 11 měsíci +14

    Lead and cadmium are naturally found in soil and aretaken up by the cacao plants. Valrhona cocoa powder from France was found to be low in cadmium and Lead according to Consumer Reports.

  • @jeffreygleaves2931
    @jeffreygleaves2931 Před 3 lety +51

    I wish he had gone over the brands. Most consumers are going to be stuck with Lindt, Ghirardelli and Hershey in the grocery store. Lindt says right on the package its treated with alkali but all the 'best chocolate' websites are recommending it for health benefits. I get Ghirardelli 92% but have no idea the butter/liquor ratio. His website won't tell you unless you become a member but I'm not jumping through that many hoops for information. He can give the information on this video. That's why I spent the time watching it.

    • @niellalien
      @niellalien Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, there's good info on this vid but recommendations would greatly be appreciated!
      I recently noticed that the Hershey's unsweetened cocoa is non-alkalized btw.

    • @danajones3818
      @danajones3818 Před rokem +1

      Same

    • @jamesgarcia4341
      @jamesgarcia4341 Před rokem +1

      I agree!!!

    • @dlyatruby7444
      @dlyatruby7444 Před 3 měsíci +1

      They want you to pay for that. This is just an advertising.I tried to over the link then first you are offered a possibility to read full report as registered member, When you try to register you get small print: "... I understand that I will have the option in the next step to become a paying member to read the full Review." that is it.

    • @doejohn6197
      @doejohn6197 Před 3 měsíci

      @@dlyatruby7444who’s a member here tell us which one it is !

  • @moaddakhil7516
    @moaddakhil7516 Před 3 lety +16

    Actually you must be a member to see all that in the website!

  • @danajones3818
    @danajones3818 Před rokem +20

    I’m so exhausted. Every time you think ur doing something healthier…there’s always some info to shut it down. Is there anything that’s safe to consume?

    • @Robert-wb1ng
      @Robert-wb1ng Před rokem +6

      No. Eat nothing

    • @vintageb8
      @vintageb8 Před 9 měsíci

      fasting is good for you

    • @EquineBallet
      @EquineBallet Před 3 měsíci

      It’s all just cake now, so don’t worry.

    • @TradewithTeamworld
      @TradewithTeamworld Před 14 dny +1

      Good! Gather dark cacao powder at Target, which is the BEST!- I have done extensive research

  • @Mimicry161
    @Mimicry161 Před 3 lety +1

    Extremely useful! Thank you

  • @content1
    @content1 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, thanks for your video. It would be really helpful to have on your reviews some brands outside the US. I live in China and this would be really helpful. Thank you.

  • @justinpetergriffin5877
    @justinpetergriffin5877 Před 8 měsíci

    I love you doc, thank you for everything you do. ❤

  • @thelostcreole
    @thelostcreole Před 6 měsíci +1

    We grow cacao at our farm in Ecuador. I cannot speak on flavonols but our cacao is low in metals because we are not near a volcano with soil mixed with ash. Buyers as should investigate where to a cacao farmer is located. We do not Dutch the cacao but simply offer nibs or the raw beans in the open market.

  • @Hirokiji
    @Hirokiji Před 7 měsíci +3

    There are tonnes of small organic dark chocolate producers on the market nowadays. This report is 3 yrs old, and not sure how relevant this report is now. The brands you show in the background are not known by me at all, and it appears your testing was not done on very many brands, and you kept it localised.
    Cadmium is not the only risky metal; lead is also a risk in dark chocolates.
    But I get the key feature to look for when seeking healthier cocoa, thank you.

  • @jerrybruns6632
    @jerrybruns6632 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you so much for the work that you do. The web site information is so valuable and helpful.

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, Jerry. We're glad to know that ConsumerLab is helpful to you!

  • @2me888
    @2me888 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Which is the best to use

  • @mboiko
    @mboiko Před rokem +5

    There's a bit more to the story...an activist group called "As You Sow" is behind Proposition 65 the STRICT law in California, that Consumer Reports used...NOT the FDA laws. "California's limitations set by Proposition 65 are some of the MOST protective in the country, according to Consumer Reports. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration offers more flexible recommendations for daily lead intake at 2.2 micrograms for children and 8.8 micrograms for women of childbearing age."

  • @lego821
    @lego821 Před 4 lety +9

    Since some chocolate products contain relatively high cadmium levels, I've been wondering about occasionally using carob powder as a substitute in recipes for cacao powder. Do you have any insights into whether carob powder might similarly have elevated levels of any heavy metals?

    • @manie3232
      @manie3232 Před rokem +2

      Great question.I was wondering that same thing. I do know carob is caffeine free.

  • @jordand.316
    @jordand.316 Před 3 lety +13

    I'm happy to purchase the full report - information about the safety of chocolate products is extremely valuable. I'm concerned, however, as to whether one can rely on the consistency of these results. Considering all the variables involved, from the time of harvesting of beans, to the distribution and selection of (raw or semi-processed) materials by cocoa processors, to the production of final retail products, it seems that batch to batch consistency could potentially vary greatly. Not sure what to make of this and wondering if any manufacturers (a) have testing protocols for cadmium/lead levels and (b) disclose this information to consumers to provide assurance based on specific production lots.

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před 3 lety +7

      We are not aware of companies disclosing cadmium levels to consumers. Even cocoa flavanol levels are rarely provided. It is certainly possible that results will vary somewhat from batch to batch, but so long as the beans are coming from the same region, there probably is not that much variation in products from established companies.

    • @jordand.316
      @jordand.316 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ConsumerlabPlus Thank you for the considerate reply. Manufacturers should definitely be encouraged to publish such results; conumers want to know and this could provide a competative edge for those companies that are conscious of the health concerns. This may eventually drive quality improvements in the industry at large; ConsumerLab testing, no doubt, is positively influencing this procoess. I should also ask: Has ConsumerLab been publishing prior year results alongside current results (for specific products) to determine year-to-year consistency?

    • @derekweavify
      @derekweavify Před 3 lety +1

      @@jordand.316 Was it the Ghirardelli? It was the good one wasn't it :) haha

    • @verovale5029
      @verovale5029 Před 3 lety +3

      @@derekweavify Supposedly passed the test for cadmium but if it’s not one it’s another, Unfortunately researchers found a small amount of lead and also this powder had the lowest antioxidants of the cocoa powders tested 😐

    • @tristonherrera7144
      @tristonherrera7144 Před 2 lety +2

      So what one was the best one?

  • @anifazion8419
    @anifazion8419 Před 3 lety +1

    Does choclate nesquik have cadmium

  • @ConanNYC
    @ConanNYC Před rokem

    I’m very concerned because I’ve been having dark chocolate everyday for years after lunch how can I find out how much lead I have inside me?

  • @braunebuch
    @braunebuch Před 4 lety +3

    Could you tell me what happened to Aduna Super Cacao? You approved it in the previous round of tests, but it's not even listed in the latest tests. Is it still (comparatively) low in cadmium?

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před 4 lety +6

      As noted as an update in our last report, we were informed that its formulation/sourcing had changed and it no longer provided the particularly high flavanol levels we found several years ago.

  • @peterrabbit2719
    @peterrabbit2719 Před rokem

    Can you explain where the cadmium is coming from in the chocolate? Is it from the earth it is grown from? Is it just a natural by product in cocoa pods? Is it in the process of making chocolate? Please give details?

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před rokem +1

      The soil in which it is grown. Lead, on the other hand, is speculated to be introduced during processing.

  • @serg3y
    @serg3y Před rokem

    5:10 how much chocolate is "one cup of Coco"?

  • @manie3232
    @manie3232 Před rokem +1

    What is Dutched? What is done to the cacao that makes it dutched?

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před rokem +1

      It is alkalized (treated chemically) giving it a darker color and smoother flavor, but this also significantly reduces cocoa flavanols which are thought to be beneficial.

  • @cubannel12
    @cubannel12 Před 2 lety +3

    I buy the Lindt 100% cocoa. I would like to know what is the flavanols and cadmium content in it.

    • @skincraftorganicsllc8537
      @skincraftorganicsllc8537 Před rokem +5

      Lindt cocoa had a lot of cadmium.

    • @cubannel12
      @cubannel12 Před rokem +1

      @@skincraftorganicsllc8537 what oh no. I eat the 100% just to get the benefits of the polyphenols.

    • @Hirokiji
      @Hirokiji Před 7 měsíci

      @@skincraftorganicsllc8537 Cadmium and Lead, they also use alkali. It's not real chocolate anymore...

  • @serg3y
    @serg3y Před rokem +1

    So why is the cadmium concentration so high?

  • @emilyc5625
    @emilyc5625 Před 2 lety +5

    Omg I’ve been having cocao powder like 4 tablespoons a day for 2 years as a replacement for coffee

    • @skincraftorganicsllc8537
      @skincraftorganicsllc8537 Před rokem

      me too.

    • @Celestials1aurora
      @Celestials1aurora Před rokem

      Sigh me too..

    • @emilyc5625
      @emilyc5625 Před rokem

      Has anyone stopped having cocao since watching this video ? I haven’t bc it’s my only source of caffeine and I can’t drink coffee but now I’m scared of getting sick

    • @emilyc5625
      @emilyc5625 Před rokem

      @@truthgambit911 you think so ?

    • @Celestials1aurora
      @Celestials1aurora Před rokem +1

      @@emilyc5625 yea I’m taking a step back since I been having it daily already.. I’m kinda scared too not going to lie.

  • @MyEvette
    @MyEvette Před 2 lety +3

    Hi.. Which “ Cacao Powder “ has In the less Cadmium Contamination, Meaning Which Cacao Powder Brand Is Best Please??

    • @emilyc5625
      @emilyc5625 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes please we need to know ! People are outraged on Amazon about this

    • @skincraftorganicsllc8537
      @skincraftorganicsllc8537 Před rokem +1

      VALRHONA - I bought some through Amazon. It is Dutch process, so not high in flavonols, but at least it's low in cadmium. Ghirardelli Premium cocoa is also fairly low in cadmium... it's very high in iron, so watch that if you need to be careful of that.

    • @MyEvette
      @MyEvette Před rokem

      @@skincraftorganicsllc8537 thank U - very much, keep Up the good work!

  • @ourlittlefamily8342
    @ourlittlefamily8342 Před 3 lety +4

    Does cocoa butter have cadmium?

  • @spurzo-thespiralspacewolf8916

    How many TBS cocoa powder is safe per day? I was taking 6 TBS = 30 g. Per day

    • @emilyc5625
      @emilyc5625 Před 2 lety +2

      Same now I am
      Scared he said no more than 1 tablespoon and I’ve been having 4 a day

    • @emilyc5625
      @emilyc5625 Před rokem

      Have you stopped having it since watching this video ?

  • @alexisdix6704
    @alexisdix6704 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm curious. Do you know how these products become contaminated with cadmium?

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před 4 lety +9

      Mostly likely from the soil in which it is grown. Cocoa plants tend to pick up cadmium and lead from the soil.

    • @carpediemjonah8110
      @carpediemjonah8110 Před 4 lety +8

      Many plants readily absorb heavy metals, such as lead, cadmium, etc, if those metals exist in the soil. Hence do not buy any cocoa or dark chocolate that is sourced in China.
      Consumer Reports did their own research and found that cocoa powders sourced from South America contained relatively high levels of cadmium.
      Consumer Reports found that some of the lowest levels of toxic metals were found in cocoa beans sourced from West Africa.
      To avoid possible confusion, Consumer Reports and Consumer Labs are two different companies.
      I highly recommend subscribing to Consumers Labs, as they produce the more detailed analysis, and provide relative ranking of many name brands.

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před 4 lety +6

      Yes, cadmium levels tend to be higher in Central & South America than Africa, although most confectionary chocolate and cocoa is from the Americas, not Africa. I'm not aware of chocolates sourced from China, but, green teas from China do contain more lead than those from Japan, as we have seen in our Green Tea testing.

  • @alsindtube
    @alsindtube Před rokem +3

    Just trying, unsuccessfully so far, to find out whether or not Lindt 95% dark chocolate bars (I eat 1/2 bar daily) are safe to consume?

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi Před rokem

    Memo: Alkalinisierung der Schokolade reduziert die Flavonoiden

  • @dannychenski687
    @dannychenski687 Před 5 měsíci

    lol Did you predict the report that got filed around 10 or 11 months ago? Who was the first one who figured out about the excessive cadmium content and how??

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před 5 měsíci

      ConsumerLab has been reporting about this problem since 2014. Here is a link to our first news release about it: www.consumerlab.com/news/cocoa-chocolate-contamination-flavanols/05-21-2014/. We've continued to test products and write about this concern for many years.

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi Před rokem +1

    Is every soil on the planet contaminated with lead and cadmium? there must be one cocoa plant that is less contaminated right?

    • @Viv8ldi
      @Viv8ldi Před rokem +2

      if every soil is contaminated with lead, then isnt it logical that everything we grop is contaminated with lead?

  • @springrose9884
    @springrose9884 Před 2 lety +1

    is lindt dark chocolate 70% contain large amount of Cadmium???

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi Před rokem

    Memo: the darker the cocoa powder the more its flavonoids were extracted (dutched)

    • @Viv8ldi
      @Viv8ldi Před rokem

      dutched products are less bitter

  • @exoticspeedefy7916
    @exoticspeedefy7916 Před 4 lety +2

    So is organic fair trade a better choice?

    • @ConsumerlabPlus
      @ConsumerlabPlus  Před 4 lety +7

      Unfortunately, not. Although more socially responsible, we have not found organic fair trade to correspond with lower cadmium levels. In fact, we have found the opposite.

    • @exoticspeedefy7916
      @exoticspeedefy7916 Před 4 lety +3

      @@ConsumerlabPlus The heavy metal is found in cereals and vegetables as well. Smokers also absorb substantial amounts of cadmium from tobacco-up to half the threshold recommended by the World Health Organization. Compared to our everyday uptake of cadmium with daily food, a treat with a piece of dark chocolate or 1 cacao drink is no problem surely

    • @Jay-yy7uk
      @Jay-yy7uk Před 3 lety +2

      @@exoticspeedefy7916 Bla bla bla, you just want to justify your indulgence. Go ahead do what you want, you don't need to explain yourself. You are an adult. But don't try to act like the expert, when the doctor gave you a clear answer.

    • @exoticspeedefy7916
      @exoticspeedefy7916 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Jay-yy7uk Bla bla what i "justify" has nothing to do with indulgence but common sense and understanding. It's not about being an expert or what you know, it's how you know. A Dr is only an expert in the medical field.. you think he's anymore of an expert than you or me this is not medical science

    • @TheRealRealOK
      @TheRealRealOK Před 2 lety

      @@Jay-yy7uk 🤣

  • @ladonnabellavillalobos9627

    For me I’m just gonna quit eating it all together, everything‘s too conflicting it’s not even worth the chance, I did notice when I started eating it with my pistachios that I couldn’t hardly pee anymore I couldn’t figure out what was wrong I guess I know now It’s not worth the benefits for what it could do to you, and then I found out that vegetables and plants has cyanide in them and different poisons as their natural defense so animals wouldn’t eat them so I guess we can’t eat anything why don’t we just do like the Jetsons on the cartoon growing up just passed you gonna have to drink water though and take vitamins don’t eat any food there’s something wrong with every food there is according to our surveys you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t so you better well have faith in the Lord Jesus I sure would pay a subscription to these people, too many people lie how do we know if they’re telling us the truth, could they could be owned by big Pharma and you know how safe they are GMO synthetic prescription drugs they have all the side effects and now they’re trying to tell us the natural stuff are organic so is organic chocolate bad to, I say I don’t believe none of this I am true I just ask God to bless my food and take the bed out make it nutrition for my body I’ve been doing it for years, so the vitamins I take are made from real food sprouts , But they’ll probably come up with something saying sprouts are not good for you too who knows it’s a shame that everybody lies you can’t trust anybody when I found out about what they were doing to olive oil in America, well I did a lot of research on the olive oil myself and I know Spanish olive oil is the best that the extra-virgin olive oil in Spain you have to get the kind uses only the certain type olive and they only use the same olive in all their olive oil they don’t use different batches of olives I didn’t see that on consumer report, what I did was call my family in Spain my relatives in Italy and my relatives in Greece and they told me the Spanish olive oil was the best Second was Greece and third was Italy which really surprised me, but they live there they told me and I would rather blame my relatives, in America is olive oil‘s mix with other oils and other extra-virgin oils, shame on our government but you know how it goes big Pharma is behind everything Kind of makes me wonder why everybody wants to move to America well by family in Mexico, don’t use Monsanto or GMO’s most countries across the pond don’t use GMO’s or Monsanto they know how to get rid of pests naturally the jokes on us

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Před rokem

      Vitamin and supplimemt use has higher rate of death. There's also 0 evidence it does any actual good. When it's not made in China with heavy metals or melamine. Which will kill you.
      Possibly, vitamin D and folic acid for pregnant women. That's about it

    • @tazboy1934
      @tazboy1934 Před rokem

      I use buttter

    • @Hirokiji
      @Hirokiji Před 7 měsíci

      Even the water you drink is not the same water it was 100 years ago. It's totally adulterated, de-structured water, which is not at all hydrating and has no memory. Water is a conscious living source or energy when structured and healthy.

  • @greendsnow
    @greendsnow Před rokem

    don't eat chocolate.