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Foodsporen Lab Results

Certificates of Analysis & Testing Transparency

Testing Overview

Lab Testing Policy

No testing policy disclosed.

Third-Party Lab

Lab not disclosed.

Brand COA Page

No public COA page available.

No COA Data Available Yet

We haven't received or verified Certificate of Analysis data for Foodsporen products yet.

What We Test For

Understanding the key tests in a mushroom supplement Certificate of Analysis.

Beta-Glucan Content

Beta-glucans are the primary active compounds in functional mushrooms, responsible for immune modulation and other health benefits. Higher percentages indicate more potent extracts.

<10% Low 10-19% Fair 20-29% Good 30%+ Excellent

Heavy Metals

Tests for lead (Pb), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg). Mushrooms can accumulate heavy metals from their growing substrate. A "pass" means levels fall within safe limits established by USP and FDA guidelines. Look for actual ppm values for full transparency.

Microbial Testing

Screens for harmful bacteria (E. coli, Salmonella), yeast, and mold counts. This ensures the product is safe for consumption and was manufactured under proper sanitary conditions. Essential for any ingestible supplement.

Pesticide Residues

Multi-residue screening for hundreds of pesticide compounds. Organic-certified products should show no detectable pesticide residues. Even non-organic products should fall well within safety limits.

Potency Verification

Confirms that the active ingredient amounts match what's stated on the label. This ensures you're getting the dosage the brand promises, and that the extract is genuine mushroom fruiting body rather than filler or myceliated grain.

Identity Testing

DNA or chemical fingerprinting to confirm the mushroom species matches what's on the label. This prevents adulteration and ensures you're getting Lion's Mane, Reishi, or whichever species is claimed.

Products Awaiting COA Data

These Foodsporen products do not yet have verified Certificate of Analysis data on ShrooMap.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Foodsporen supplements third-party tested?

Foodsporen has not disclosed detailed third-party testing information to ShrooMap. We recommend reaching out to the brand directly for their current testing protocols.

What lab tests Foodsporen products?

Foodsporen has not publicly disclosed the specific laboratory they use for testing. Reputable brands typically use ISO 17025 accredited labs for their Certificates of Analysis.

Do Foodsporen products contain heavy metals?

All mushroom products naturally contain trace amounts of heavy metals from their growing environment. What matters is whether the levels fall within safe limits set by regulatory bodies. Foodsporen has not yet provided heavy metal testing data to ShrooMap for verification.

How often does Foodsporen test their products?

Foodsporen has not disclosed their testing frequency. Industry best practice is to test every production batch for contaminants and potency.

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