Comment · Tue, December 27, 2022 · ND Owner
Consumerlab report on Chocamine
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lewanay · 89 points
Just came across a recent Consumerlab report on Flavanol content in different chocolate products including supplements. It’s behind a paywall but here is the link:
I like them as a third party testing company and sometimes use them for things like choosing the best Chocolate to eat etc. this is the first time they have tested an ND product to my knowledge. I know ND doesn’t claim that their product Chocamine has the highest flavanols, and is geared more towards other compounds such as threobromine. What still surprised me how low the flavanol content was for ND compared to Cocoavia (2.4mg vs 993 mg !!) . In addition, ND had worse cadmium level in comparison as well. Just curious to hear thoughts from people here and ND’s team.
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hintonmj · 3 points
Well, this is disappointing to hear. I recently made my second order for the larger size. Started getting it for the theobromine.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
It's good for that. /u/Pretty-Chill actually likes it. It's just many people want the other stuff in cacao. We are going to do a raw cacao standardized to fatty acid amides at some point. I think that mixed with our maca would be a really nice endocannabinoid effect. Chocamine is more for the stimulating effects of theobromine. If that's what you are looking for, then it works great.