According to http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/pdf/safeharbor081513.pdf the Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADLs) for Chemicals Causing Reproductive Toxicity for lead is 0.5ug/d, and for cadmium it’s 4.1ug/d. According to the label on a package of Soylent 1.4 I have, one “serving” is 1/4 bag. The press release states that “one serving of Soylent 1.5 can expose a consumer to a concentration of lead that is 12 to 25 times above California’s Safe Harbor level for reproductive health”. This would correspond to an exposure of between 24ug and 50ug of lead per bag, and “at least” 65ug of cadium per bag. The phrasing is ambiguous in such a way that it could be 1/4 of these numbers, however.
According to http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/pdf/safeharbor081513.pdf the Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADLs) for Chemicals Causing Reproductive Toxicity for lead is 0.5ug/d, and for cadmium it’s 4.1ug/d. According to the label on a package of Soylent 1.4 I have, one “serving” is 1/4 bag. The press release states that “one serving of Soylent 1.5 can expose a consumer to a concentration of lead that is 12 to 25 times above California’s Safe Harbor level for reproductive health”. This would correspond to an exposure of between 24ug and 50ug of lead per bag, and “at least” 65ug of cadium per bag. The phrasing is ambiguous in such a way that it could be 1/4 of these numbers, however.