Description
The Lotus flower in Thailand signifies Purity, Awakening, and Enlightenment. A fitting name for the pristine, incredibly pure white extract powder. This 85 received some unusual complaints though… It is “too strong”. The test group remarked that the strength made it more difficult to dose, and when using their usual doses negatively impacted tolerance. Admittedly everyone said it was absolutely EXCELLENT but found themselves reaching for ones a little easier to handle, that wouldn’t require a receptor reset to feel future doses. Many of them keep it on the shelf for those occassions where a Howitzer is necessary to get the job done. Due to the tester results it leads us to believe there is a significant pseudoindoxyl content in this extract alongside the remarkably high 7-OH purity. Please exercise great caution and be VERY mindful of dosing- less is more.
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: 88.2% 7-OH
Murray-Brown: Awaiting Results…
[Seeking Additional Lab]:Â Awaiting Results…
Side note: One double edged sword of the Thai powders we have observed is there appears to be a non negligible amount of pseudoindoxyl content. This can be positive because the mixture of pseudo and 7-OH is powerful, and can deliver the extra zing when you need it. The downsides are that it could negatively affect tolerance if not mindful of dosing, and there are no good ways to measure the pseudo content. We are confident in the results given by Murray, and have seen some funny business by some other laboratories. We especially try to avoid the ones who have been involved with RICO cases for manipulating results, which leaves us with very few options. Murray cannot confidently post results of pseudoindoxyl content. For the moment we’re left without that data. In the mean time we are searching for a transparent lab that can confidently give test results for these alkaloids, that doesn’t have a history of manipulating results. We’ll also have to compare the new lab’s analysis with current ones to ensure the results are coming out consistently and reliably. This is a costly and time consuming endeavor, however we are committed to bringing you the best products alongside the most accurate analyses to ensure everybody can participate safely and well informed.
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