HeadHodge
Bula To Eternity
Well I'm not really up on any of this, but I don't believe you qualify as a "certified" lab. So that's why I'm hesitant about implying that by using the word "Certificate".Actually, there does not appear to be any real standard for chemotype testing. The USP and other methods used by certified labs are approved solely for positive identification of Piper methysticum and determination of total kavalactone percentage. Kavalactones must be present, and constitute no less than 4.5% of dry weight. Some lab reports may include chemotype, but those numbers are incident to the test, not mentioned in the method, and not part of the official results.
I welcome the input of anyone who can disagree with this, but it looks like to me that the type of testing I plan on doing has no certification available, so I can call it whatever I want. Doesn't really matter , the doubters are going to doubt anyway, and that wouldn't change no matter how many letters I had after my name!
My only experience with any of this was when I was in the Air Force. One of my jobs was as a "Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory Specialist" (fancy title huh?). There I did work in a certified lab where it was basically a clean room where everyone wore cotton smocks and the room had a negative pressure so that whenever someone came in or out of the room, nothing could get accidentally get sucked inside the room from the exterior.
So since your open to anything what about "Deleted User's Kava Analytics" or "Deleted User's Independent Reviews" or "Independent Kava Analysis", etc......
(Was trying for something funny too, but got nothing at the moment)