Find grades and test results for all Stardust products below.
14.82mg
74%
2024-10
Stardust x-OH x-OH tablets contained 14.82mg of 7-hydroxy, which was about 26% weaker than its 20mg claim. We decided to retest this product so soon after publishing our previous x-OH x-OH result due to an angry message we received from the Stardust owner claiming that we had published a test result for a batch that had been recalled. After reviewing the timelines, we found that he was incorrect, and that our initial purchase was made before the recalled batch was sent out to customers. Even so, we decided to run another test, and were disappointed to see a similar result.
16.3mg
65%
2024-09
Stardust x-OH tablets contained 16.3mg of 7-hydroxy, which was about 35% weaker than its 25mg claim.
0.24mg
2%
2024-08
Stardust K-OH tincture contained almost no 7-hydroxy. This product also tested positive for ethanol; typically this is acceptable for liquid products, but it’s worth noting that the K-OH tincture contained an extraordinary quantity of ethanol.
10mg
67%
2024-08
Stardust lemon sublingual tablets contained 10.00mg of 7-hydroxy, which was about 33% weaker than its 15mg claim.
0.034mg
11%
2024-08
Stardust Super 7-OOH capsules contained 0.034mg of 7-hydroxy, which was about 77% weaker than its 0.15mg claim.
0.14mg
3%
2024-08
Stardust Ultra-NanOH liquid extract contained almost no 7-hydroxy. This product also tested positive for ethanol; typically this is acceptable for liquid products, but it’s worth noting that the Ultra-NanOH contained an extraordinary quantity of ethanol.
21.9mg
100%
2024-09
Stardust x-OH strips backed up their 7-OH claim completely. Each strip contained 21.9mg of 7-OH, which was slightly stronger than its 20mg claim. They also tested positive for ethanol, but as ethanol is not a particularly worrisome solvent, this does not impact their rating.
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