Calm, deep relaxation
Every batch, independently lab-verified.
Every Swiss Vitalis formula is tested by SC Labs — an ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratory — for potency, terpenes, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and mycotoxins. Results are public, batch by batch.
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Find the batch code on your product label. Can't find it? Contact us.
Opens SC Labs portal in a new tab. Please enter a batch number to continue.Terpenes: the aromatic signature of the Alps
Terpenes are the aromatic molecules that give plants their scent, flavor, and a meaningful part of the entourage effect. In every Swiss Vitalis batch, 39 terpenes are analyzed by SC Labs. Meet the ones most prominent in our Full Spectrum 6000mg blend:
Tranquility, restful sleep
Comfort — only terpene that interacts with CB2 receptors
Uplifted mood
Focus, clarity
Balance
Total terpenes in batch 120625: 1.14% — a rich profile that reflects the Swiss botanical curation behind our formulations.
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Recent lab results
Each card corresponds to a live production lot you can buy today. Numbers are pulled from the most recent SC Labs certificate of analysis.
Batch 313126
Batch 107126
Batch 120625
Batch 220625
Batch 529824
Batch 240222AView legacy product analyses
How to read a COA
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is the lab's complete report for a single batch. Here's how to find what matters.
Batch number
match this against your label.
Total CBD
should match the label claim.
Δ9-THC
Full Spectrum: <0.3% (federally compliant). Broad Spectrum: ND (Not Detected).
Total terpenes
the unique aromatic signature of this batch.
Pesticides / Heavy Metals / Solvents / Mycotoxins
all should read Pass.
Sample ID & date issued
for full traceability.
Numbers we publish, openly.
Glossary
ND — Not Detected
The analyte was not detected by the instrument at or above its sensitivity threshold (limit of detection).
LOQ / LOD
Limit of Quantification (smallest amount that can be reliably measured) and Limit of Detection (smallest amount that can be reliably detected).
Δ9-THC
The federally regulated form of THC. Industrial hemp products must contain less than 0.3% Δ9-THC by dry weight.
CBDa vs CBD
CBDa is the acidic, raw form of CBD found in the live plant. Heat (decarboxylation) converts it to CBD, the activated cannabinoid most products are formulated around.
Full Spectrum
Contains the full profile of cannabinoids and terpenes from the hemp plant, including up to the federally compliant 0.3% Δ9-THC.
Broad Spectrum
Contains the full plant profile with Δ9-THC removed below the limit of detection.
Terpenes
Aromatic compounds responsible for a plant's scent and flavor; they contribute to the entourage effect alongside cannabinoids.
ISO 17025
The international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories — the highest bar for analytical labs.
PJLA
Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation — an ISO 17025 accreditation body that audits laboratories such as SC Labs.
Want to go deeper?
Our complete library of lab analyses is public and updates automatically as new tests are published.
Open the Swiss Vitalis SC Labs portal → →