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dietary supplement policy

Amazon policy for supplements on the contaminant screen says Products must be tested for the presence of heavy metal and microbial contaminants, and based on a review of the finished product components may also be tested for pesticides and THC in accordance with requirements outlined in NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561> . Does this mean I absolutely need to get testing for pesticides and THC?

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dietary supplement policy

Amazon policy for supplements on the contaminant screen says Products must be tested for the presence of heavy metal and microbial contaminants, and based on a review of the finished product components may also be tested for pesticides and THC in accordance with requirements outlined in NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561> . Does this mean I absolutely need to get testing for pesticides and THC?

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I have no idea about supplements, but if Amazon says you need tests you have to do that. Probably you have to study the mentionned

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NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561>
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common sense would say "yes". Who wants to eat pesticides or THC....

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Hey there @Seller_JJREjH3INpP1E - thanks for asking this question here on the forums.

Based on the wording of the policy, it sounds like based on the determination of the final components of a product, the lab may also test the item for pesticides/THC as necessary.

I would echo @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC's guidance here that reviewing the listed guidelines in conjunction with your product may give a better idea if this would need to occur for your specific product.

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dietary supplement policy

Amazon policy for supplements on the contaminant screen says Products must be tested for the presence of heavy metal and microbial contaminants, and based on a review of the finished product components may also be tested for pesticides and THC in accordance with requirements outlined in NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561> . Does this mean I absolutely need to get testing for pesticides and THC?

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dietary supplement policy

Amazon policy for supplements on the contaminant screen says Products must be tested for the presence of heavy metal and microbial contaminants, and based on a review of the finished product components may also be tested for pesticides and THC in accordance with requirements outlined in NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561> . Does this mean I absolutely need to get testing for pesticides and THC?

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dietary supplement policy

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Amazon policy for supplements on the contaminant screen says Products must be tested for the presence of heavy metal and microbial contaminants, and based on a review of the finished product components may also be tested for pesticides and THC in accordance with requirements outlined in NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561> . Does this mean I absolutely need to get testing for pesticides and THC?

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I have no idea about supplements, but if Amazon says you need tests you have to do that. Probably you have to study the mentionned

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NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561>
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common sense would say "yes". Who wants to eat pesticides or THC....

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Danny_Amazon

Hey there @Seller_JJREjH3INpP1E - thanks for asking this question here on the forums.

Based on the wording of the policy, it sounds like based on the determination of the final components of a product, the lab may also test the item for pesticides/THC as necessary.

I would echo @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC's guidance here that reviewing the listed guidelines in conjunction with your product may give a better idea if this would need to occur for your specific product.

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I have no idea about supplements, but if Amazon says you need tests you have to do that. Probably you have to study the mentionned

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Seller_JJREjH3INpP1E
NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561>
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common sense would say "yes". Who wants to eat pesticides or THC....

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

I have no idea about supplements, but if Amazon says you need tests you have to do that. Probably you have to study the mentionned

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NSF/ANSI 173-2024 or according to USP <2021>, <2022>, <62>, <561>
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common sense would say "yes". Who wants to eat pesticides or THC....

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Danny_Amazon

Hey there @Seller_JJREjH3INpP1E - thanks for asking this question here on the forums.

Based on the wording of the policy, it sounds like based on the determination of the final components of a product, the lab may also test the item for pesticides/THC as necessary.

I would echo @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC's guidance here that reviewing the listed guidelines in conjunction with your product may give a better idea if this would need to occur for your specific product.

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Danny_Amazon

Hey there @Seller_JJREjH3INpP1E - thanks for asking this question here on the forums.

Based on the wording of the policy, it sounds like based on the determination of the final components of a product, the lab may also test the item for pesticides/THC as necessary.

I would echo @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC's guidance here that reviewing the listed guidelines in conjunction with your product may give a better idea if this would need to occur for your specific product.

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