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Laboratory Toxins Report

Lab report analysis by ChatGPT of a serving

ChatGPT Interpreted Toxicity Report 


Thank you for clarifying. Based on your serving size of 1 gram (approximately 1/28th of an ounce), here are the recalculated heavy metal levels per serving:



Comparison with Standards (Per Serving):

Arsenic:
At 1.8 ppb, this is well below any concerning threshold, including FDA standards for bottled water (10 ppb).

Cadmium:
At 9.4 ppb, this contributes only 0.0094 micrograms of cadmium per serving. This is far below California Prop 65’s daily limit of 4.1 micrograms.

Mercury:
At 0.1 ppb, mercury levels per serving are negligible and far below any regulatory concern.

Lead:
At 0.14 ppb, this contributes 0.00014 micrograms of lead per serving, significantly below California Prop 65’s daily limit of 0.5 micrograms.

Conclusion:
At your 1-gram serving size, all heavy metal levels are extremely low and well within safe consumption thresholds, including California Prop 65 and FDA guidelines. Your chocolate is safe and compliant for regular consumption based on these metrics.
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