Chocolate toxicity does not usually apply to humans. However, even small amounts of chocolate can be toxic to dogs and other animals. The term refers to the stage at which the amount is harmful.
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If your dog has licked a small amount of chocolate, it is important to monitor them for any signs of chocolate toxicity, such as vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, or increased heart rate. It is best to contact your veterinarian for advice on how to proceed.
The amount of chocolate that can be lethal to a human varies based on factors like body weight and individual sensitivity. Generally, it is estimated that the toxic dose of theobromine, a compound found in chocolate, is around 1000 mg per kilogram of body weight. This means that a person weighing 70 kg (about 154 lbs) could potentially experience severe toxicity from consuming around 7 kg (15.4 lbs) of dark chocolate. However, it's important to note that such large amounts are impractical to consume, and symptoms of chocolate toxicity can occur at much lower doses.
Yes, the theobromine in chocolate is extremely toxic to dogs and can cause fatal heart arrhythmias as well as liver damage. The larger the dog and the smaller the amount of chocolate, the less likely your dog is to die from eating chocolate, although it doesn't take much chocolate to kill even a Great Dane. Also, there are toxicity differences between the different types of chocolate: milk chocolate has slightly less risk than semi-sweet baking chocolate or dark chocolate.
probably, because the ingredients might make up a kind of chocolate instead of just chocolate as a ingredient
If you are accustomed to rhings made with milk chocolate or white chocolate, you might take a while to get used to the dark chocolate kind. Once you do get used to it, you might like the dark better.
Someone might use chocolate powder in cooking such as baking a cake. You can also use chocolate powder for making hot chocolate or a chocolate milkshake.
No, you will feel sick! Especially alot of chocolate! But if it is a chocolate you like, you might feel in love?
Yes, but it might taste sweeter then coco.
I think you mean obsessed.It means to be preoccupied by (always thinking about) something. For instance, a person who is obsessed with chocolate might eat a lot of chocolate every day. When he's not eating chocolate, he might be thinking about the next time he will be able to eat chocolate, where to buy the best chocolate, how to make the best chocolate dessert, and so on.
Not in the chocolate. There might be in some of the bars that have other stuff in them like the Crackle bar.
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