HEMP EXTRACT CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

To learn more about about a specific Certificate of Analysis for RECEPT and CALM, use the dropdown below and select the desired batch number.


Hemp Extract Batches

Why are different terms used on the Certificate of Analysis?

The differing terminologies on the Certificate of Analysis is due to each test conducted being separate from the others. Currently, each test is conducted by a different tech at the lab with each operating under different mandated lab standards.

Each test uses terminology (same as ProVerde, Botanacor, Desert Valley, etc.) to state the test results.

Non-detectable

"Non-detectable" means that the test concluded that the elements searched for were either not present or in such low quantities that it was not detected. This terminology is generally used when the searched for elements have a very small molecular size.

Conforms

"Conforms" means that the test concluded that no potential contaminants were found, at least not in the ranges established by federal and international standards.

Negative

"Negative" is equally similar in that no such contaminants were found.

Trace

"Trace" is standard terminology for the identification of materials that are found in amounts below the minimum reporting threshold. For example, CBDA (cannabidiolic acid) is a precursor to CBD. In its natural state, CBD will likely have trace amounts of CBDA accompanying it in a formula through minimal linking of the molecules, aka a "trace" amount is found.

Usually, test results do not even record trace amounts in a potency test; however, we wanted all the cannabinoids found in the formula to have a representation on the COA so we went back to the results to report it accordingly.

Workplace Disclaimer

While our broad spectrum hemp extract, RECEPT, is 100% THC free, the vast majority of labs that conduct drug screens in the United States cannot distinguish between THC and other cannabinoids. Most work-place drug screens and tests target delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and do not detect the presence of Cannabidiol (CBD) or other legal natural hemp-based constituents. However, studies have shown that eating hemp foods and oils can cause confirmed positive results when screening urine and blood specimens. Accordingly, if you are subject to any form of drug testing or screening, we recommend (as does the United States Armed Services) that you DO-NOT ingest our products. Prior to consuming our products, consult with your healthcare practitioner, drug screening\testing company or employer.