Testing

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HOW THE TESTING PROCESS WORKS 

The testing process for CBD (cannabidiol) involves several steps to ensure the quality, safety, and potency of the product. These steps may vary depending on the regulations in different regions, but generally, the process involves the following key elements:

  1. Sample Collection:

    • Representatives from the testing lab collect samples of the CBD product from different batches. These samples should be representative of the entire batch and should include various forms such as oils, edibles, or topical products.
  2. Identification and Authentication:

    • The samples are initially checked for proper labeling and packaging. This includes verifying that the product matches the information on the label, such as CBD content, THC content, and other ingredients.
  3. Cannabinoid Profiling:

    • One of the primary tests is to determine the cannabinoid profile, including the levels of CBD and THC. This ensures that the product meets legal requirements and is accurately labeled.
  4. Contaminant Testing:

    • CBD products are tested for contaminants such as pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants. This is crucial for ensuring the safety of the product for consumers.
  5. Terpene Analysis:

    • Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in cannabis plants that can contribute to the overall effects and flavor of the product. Some labs may perform terpene analysis to provide a more comprehensive profile of the product.
  6. CBD Concentration Verification:

    • The actual concentration of CBD in the product is measured to confirm that it aligns with the labeled amount. This is crucial for both consumer confidence and regulatory compliance.
  7. THC Content Testing:

    • THC levels are closely monitored, especially in products claiming to be THC-free or containing only trace amounts. This is essential to ensure that the product complies with legal limits and won't produce psychoactive effects.
  8. Certificate of Analysis (CoA):

    • A Certificate of Analysis is generated, summarizing the results of the tests. This document is often provided by the testing lab and may be accessible to consumers. It serves as a quality assurance document.
  9. Regulatory Compliance:

    • Depending on the region, CBD products must adhere to specific regulations. The testing process ensures that the product complies with these regulations, whether they pertain to THC limits, labeling, or other factors.
  10. Repeat Testing:

  • Regular testing is often conducted, especially for products in high demand or those with a long shelf life, to ensure consistency over time.

CBD testing is crucial for maintaining product quality and consumer safety, and it plays a significant role in the regulatory compliance of CBD products. It's important for consumers to be informed about the testing practices of the products they purchase and to look for products that have undergone third-party testing by reputable laboratories.

 

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TEST RESULTS 

TINCTURES

550 MG CBD/60 ML 

1100 MG CBD/30 ML

3000 MG CBD Tincture

 

EDIBLES 

25 MG CBD SOUR GUMMIES  

MATCHA GREEN JUICE POWDER 500 MG CBD

15 MG CBD TURMERIC CAPSULES 

CBD SLEEP GUMMIES

 

TOPICALS 

GINGER HONEY SALVE 150 MG CBD

EUCALYPTUS SALVE 150 MG

VANILLA SALVE 150 MG CBD

1200 MG FREEZE ROLL-ON

 

SUPPOSITORIES 

25 MG CBD Suppository 

75 MG CBD Suppository 

 

PET PRODUCTS

550 MG TINCTURE

1100 MG TINCTURE

BEEF SOFT CHEWS

SALMON FREEZE DRIED BITES