Description
Dahlia V1 was a blazing success. We get requests for that powder to this day. Unfortunately 7-OH production methods aren’t consistent enough yet to produce back to back similar batches so each new one has its own unique flavor. v3 is a well rounded hitter just like the first 2 iterations. Our usual process of test rounds and waiting on extra labs tests has been expedited due to the current climate. However the limited feedback so far on this powder is great and the source has always provided A+ quality. This one is less chunky crystals, and more of a finely ground powder. It smells faintly of ethyl acetate but the in-house solvent reports about 2000ppm which is well within passing (5000ppm).
It is part of our new procedure to obtain additional third party labs on every new powder. That means every 7-OH powder we offer will have 3-4 sets of expert analysis before being offered to the public. Once by the chemists that make the extract, once at their chosen third party(s), and once more at a third party lab of our choice. We hope this will help educate and set a new industry standard as well as inspire confidence in our customers that they are making the best choice.
Manufacturer Analysis: 75% 7-OH
SD Pharma: 73% 7-OH
Murray-Brown: Awaiting Results…
We have priced this extract according to about 70% 7-OH results based on the varied lab results and tester feedback.
Side note: Why is it missing pseudoindoxyl testing? Some of the finest kratom labs in the country have no way to confidently analyze pseudoindoxyl yet. Somehow these other pop-up labs can do it? There’s a lot of funny business going on in this industry. I would trust those numbers as far as I can throw them. We’re here to bring you the truth and set a new standard. Even if it means taking a hit. Which labs do we recommend giving a skeptical look to – Anresco, Cora, SD Pharma, NNanalytics. We realize we have used SD Pharma labs historically. We believed them to be accurate, and sometimes they are accurate, but we are opting for results from other labs that are more familiar with kratom to give a better scope of data.
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