Guaranteed Pure

We are so confident about the purity of our Aussie Pure Blushwood Berry Tincture that we decided to put our money where our mouth is.

We collaborated with BioProfile Labs to create the world's first DNA test using international research data to ensure that our Blushwood Berry is authentic Hylandia Dockrillii EBC-46, and not a counterfeit.

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a formal document issued by manufacturers or laboratories that provides detailed information about the quality and composition of a product or material. It certifies that the product meets specific quality and safety standards, which is crucial across various industries, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, and dietary supplements.

Key Components of a Certificate of Analysis

A typical COA includes several essential sections:

  • Product Identification: Details such as the product name, lot number, and batch number for traceability.
  • Manufacturer or Testing Laboratory Information: Contact details of the issuing entity.
  • Test Methods: Description of the analytical methods used, such as chromatography or microbial testing.
  • Specification and Test Results: Core information detailing specific test results alongside the product specifications (e.g., pH levels, purity).
  • Approval and Signature: Confirmation from a quality assurance manager or authorized personnel that the document is accurate.

Value to Consumers

The value of a COA to consumers is significant for several reasons:

  • Product Quality Assurance: A COA provides assurance that the product has been tested and meets quality specifications, helping consumers make informed choices about what they purchase.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Many industries are subject to strict regulations. A COA helps ensure that products comply with these standards, thereby protecting consumers from substandard goods.
  • Transparency and Trust: By providing detailed information about a product's composition and safety, COAs foster trust between manufacturers and consumers. This transparency is especially important in sectors like food and pharmaceuticals, where safety is paramount.
  • Traceability: In case of quality issues, a COA allows for traceability of products back to their source, which can help identify and isolate problematic batches.

Overall, Certificates of Analysis play a critical role in ensuring that our customers  receive safe, high-quality products while also supporting manufacturers in demonstrating compliance with industry standards.