Third-party lab testing reports are essential to verify the purity, potency, and safety of kratom products. There are growing concerns about contaminated and adulterated products, as they are causing more harm than benefits. However, most lab reports contain scientific terms that confuse consumers.
In this article, we will guide you on spotting a real vs fake lab report, key terms, what they mean, and where to find trusted lab-tested products. We will also teach you red flags that you must check to indicate low-quality kratom. By the end of this article, you will confidently read and decipher lab reports before buying kratom.
Step 1: Verify the Lab’s Credibility
Firstly, verify the lab’s credibility.
Legitimate Labs vs. Fake Certificates
A legitimate lab will include its name, address, accreditation, date of testing, and unique batch ID matching the product. Do not trust a report without a lab name and contact info. Also, the word proprietary blend indicates a red flag, as it hides the actual alkaloid percentage. Always check for a batch number if it doesn’t match the product. Do not buy from that vendor.
Step 2: Check for Alkaloid Potency
Alkaloids are the main part of kratom, which is responsible for stimulating and sedating effects. Always check the alkaloid percentage to ensure the product’s potency.
Key Alkaloids & Their Ideal Ranges
Mitragynine below 1% indicates a weak product, and 7OH above 0.05% shows extract spiking.
Alkaloid | Normal Range | What It Does |
Mitragynine | 1.2% – 1.8% | Energy, pain relief |
7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) | 0.01% – 0.03% | Strong pain relief |
Speciogynine | 0.5% – 1.2% | Muscle relaxation |
Paynantheine | 5% – 8% | Mild stimulation |
Step 3: Look for Contaminant Testing
Dangerous Contaminants to Avoid
Lab reports with no detection limits added and “not tested” mentioned for contaminants show fake reports.
Contaminant | Safe Limit | Risks |
Heavy Metals (Lead, Arsenic) | <1 ppm | Organ damage |
Microbes (E. coli, Salmonella) | 0 CFU/g | Infections |
Pesticides | Below EPA limits | Toxicity |
Step 4: Confirm Authenticity
How to Spot a Fake Lab Report
A fake report is not high quality as it often has blurry or pixelated text. All reports across multiple matches are identical, with no QR code linking to the original lab results. You can cross-check the lab’s website or contact them to verify kratom potency reports.
Step 5: Match the Report to Your Product
What Should Match?
Always check your batch number on both the report and the product label. For example, if it says batch #25846, then the report must show the same. Also, check the strain name and manufacturing date, which should be within 6 months.
Where to Find Trusted Lab-Tested Kratom?
Occurs Naturally is the most reliable source of kratom. We are known for our high-quality ingredients, which are lab-tested and proven to provide the maximum and optimal results.
We are committed to delivering naturally sourced kratom for three different purposes: focus, relief, and energy. At ON7, we use rigorously tested ingredients and produce kratom tablets and extracts with stringent quality controls. We’ve also displayed the lab results on our website, which ensures our transparency and reliability.
Final Checklist Before Buying
Below is a checklist of things you should check before buying kratom:
- Lab name & contact info visible
- Alkaloid % within normal ranges
- Contaminants tested & passed
- The batch number matches the product
- The report is recent (<6 months old)
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