Find Your LAb Report
Here at Super Speciosa, transparency is our speciality. Every batch of kratom that comes through are facility is tested by a third-party lab for any adulterants or contaminants, making sure our customers receive clean, safe kratom. Scan the QR code on the product to access the lab report, or use our handy search engine.
Here at Super Speciosa, transparency is our speciality. Every batch of kratom that comes through are facility is tested by a third-party lab for any adulterants or contaminants, making sure our customers receive clean, safe kratom. Scan the QR code on the product to access the lab report, or use our handy search engine.
HOW TO READ A LAB REPORT
Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT IS A LAB REPORT FOR?
All of our products go through strict third-party lab testing. Accurate and current lab results are available to customers to ensure consumer safety, to comply with regulations, and to preserve access to safe kratom products. Read more about lab-testing here.
WHAT IS A BATCH NUMBER?
WHERE CAN I FIND THE BATCH NUMBER?
HOW DO I ACCESS THE LAB RESULTS OF A SPECIFIED PRODUCT?
WHO LAB TESTS YOUR PRODUCT?
We use Sante Laboratories. They are ISO 17025 accredited. We also recently started using Cora Science, another ISO 17025 accredited lab.
You can verify their accreditation on the PJLA website, a private third-party accreditation body that validates labs to make sure they are compliant with international and national standards.
WHAT DO YOU TEST FOR?
We test for numerous alkaloids, a full panel of microbial testing, and heavy metals.
Most companies only show the most well-known alkaloids, mitragynine, and 7-hydroxy mitragynine. Kratom has over 30 alkaloids that all play a part in its effect.
We expanded our testing to up to 9 alkaloids to give our customers a more comprehensive reading of what they are consuming, and how it may affect
WHAT CRITERIA DO YOU USE FOR LAB TESTING?
WHY IS THERE A PROP 65 WARNING ON MY PRODUCT?
To sell our products in California and to comply with regulations, we must display this label on our products. Prop 65 requires natural products, like kratom, sold in California to provide warnings about potential exposure to chemicals and heavy metals that can cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. We must have this label to sell our products in California, or we will be fined.
Small traces of lead can be found in many natural products, even bottled water. This is why we thoroughly test our products, to make sure the levels are safe to consume.
If you look at your lab result, you will see “LOQ” which stands for “Limit of Quantitation”. This is a term used to describe the smallest concentration of a measurement that can be reliably measured by an analytical procedure.
For example, a LOQ of 10 ppb means Sante Laboratories testing can’t recognize anything below 10 ppb for Lead. If it was below that threshold, the result would read <LOQ.
The column directly to the right of LOQ is “Specification”. In the case of lead, the Specification is the maximum amount of lead that we allow in our product. You’ll see under the specification amount it says NMT (Not More Than) 1.25 µg (microgram)/g. This means it is safe to consume based on the specifications of our product, as it is below the threshold for the amount of lead this product can have to be deemed safe for consumption.
These thresholds are based on The National Sanitation Foundation’s (NSF) guidelines for all consumable dietary supplements.