laboratory results

Reakiro’s Certificate of Analysis (COA): Guaraneeing Quality Assurance and Strict Testing

Reakiro sources its wide variety of full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD products from the best industrial hemp grown in the European Union. To support our evaluations, these goods are put through extensive testing in independent third-party labs. Sharing our lab findings and analysis certifications is a crucial part of your product decision process, which is consistent with our fundamental principles of openness and trust.

Extensive Examination to Maintain Quality

Knowing how a thing works is crucial, especially when integrating it into your regular routine. Third-party labs carefully assess each batch at every step to ensure quality, safety, and purity throughout manufacturing in order to inspire trust and maintain flawless standards. To ensure that there is no quality compromise, we put our goods through extensive testing in controlled settings.

High Laboratory Standards and Extensive Assessments

The labs we work with meet the strictest industry standards, guaranteeing well-maintained and furnished spaces. They also go through internal and exterior inspections to make sure there are no chemical fertilisers, pesticides, or genetically engineered materials present.

How can I locate my package’s batch number?

The batch number for our Reakiro product line is located on the outside of the container that contains the CBD oil or capsules. Look for a little white label that looks like the one in the top picture and displays the product’s batch number and expiry date.

How can I see the website’s lab results?

Examine the CBD products and choose the one that piques your interest. To see the product’s comprehensive information page, click on it. Then, choose the “Lab Report (COA)” option and look for your batch number.

Do you still have a question?

Use our Contact Us form to ask us any enquiries; we’d be happy to assist you!

Examining the Safety Procedures and Nutritional Analysis of CBD Products

See the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for comprehensive information on our CBD products. The following important factors are covered in detail in this report:

Analysis Certificate (COA)

The precise amount of THC in each product is provided by our preliminary test result. THCa, THC, CBC, CBG, CBN, CBDa, and CBD are all tested for. We acknowledge the importance of the entourage effect, even if our main goal is to guarantee a high strength of CBD, which is necessary for the categorisation of legal, full-spectrum CBD products. When CBD is mixed with other cannabinoids, it has a synergistic effect that intensifies this effect.

Microbiological Examination

To ensure the safety and purity of the cannabis, our next required examination is to check for any potential microbiological contamination that may be consumed. We check for salmonella, moulds, yeasts, and E. Coli.

The CPSR Report

One of the most well-known market segments nowadays is skincare, which is constantly inundated with new products meant to improve skin health. Regretfully, some of these items are harmful, and not all of them live up to the hype. Providing safe goods that correctly reflect the CBD content listed on the box is our top focus.

CBDv, CBVA, CBG, CBD, THCV, CBDA, CBGA, CBN, Δ9-THC, Δ8-THC, THCVA, CBC, THCA, and CBCA are all tested thoroughly by us. Some products, like our mask creams, include full-spectrum CBD, which enhances the entourage effect and increases the efficacy of CBD. Other products, which have no THC, are carefully designed to relieve muscular discomfort.

Analysis of Heavy Metals

Examining the amount of heavy metals in our CBD oil is our third crucial test. Even though the soil on Earth contains naturally occurring heavy metals, exposure to them is unavoidable. Nonetheless, the soil may contain high levels of several more dangerous elements, including lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury. These pollutants may be absorbed by cannabis grown in these regions, and products meant for therapeutic use may therefore be dangerous for those who already have health issues. We prioritise health and safety by testing for harmful elements including arsenic, mercury, lead, and cadmium.

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