Lmao you do realize you are trying to say that testing raws is pointless right? So you cant test raw powder because of sticky whatever bs you said....and now we cant test finished oils because impurities can be counted as purifies. Am I getting warm? I guess no one should test anything because its all false positives lol
I am saying that
RAWS TEST
OF DRY POWDER
are the best indicators of quality.
and that AB has, over the years, maybe not used the best reference material and most sensitive testing methods. Worse equipment, etc.
they have not been very transparent as well, possibly due to a language barrier
Jano has been pretty transparent in how they analyze samples.
they explain mislabelings, what the autoIDs for impurities might be (as I said, there is no test to get "the impurities" because you would need to know each and every impurity beforehand, eg. I mix 70/30 Test C and sugar, and tell jano it is a mix of test and sugar, he will be able to get the reference material and say how much of each is in there without knowing beforehand) and a whole lot more.
also btw, Jano has regularly been within 1% of my local Uni lab for analysis, so thats that.
L4T is new, and they seem to discriminate less than AB, so they are a no go IMO. for raws at least
SO: jano or your local uni is best practice.
anything even semi liquid is anightmare for analysis, and has higher than normal variance. Especially when one substance is dissolved in another one or it is partially crashed.
SO OILS TESTS ARE ALWAYS MORE OFF THAN RAWS TESTS
so you can run your oils with whoever you want, they are all about the same on that front.
In the end, you are just childish and trying to stir up something or run cover for this vendor here, idk and at this point I dont care anymore. I made my point, others can read it and see who argued in a more coherent and understandable fashion.
I am tired now, bye.