What I don't understand: if you look at the lab reports posted by the vendor, it will mention that it contains no alkaloids:
a) Why the hell would you buy this stuff, from a company callef "Shruumz", if it does not contain, e. g. psilocybin / psilocin? Best case, the product does absolutely nothing and you have been duped. Worst case, it does something, but based on a completely different substance / synthetic compound that you know nothing about.
b) If you get a lab report and test for amanita analytes, why is the test profile so narrow? Obviously, a different lab found something after the edibles turned out to be a huge health risk.
Even better, when I opened the lab report for a random product, all it had was results for cannabinoid testing, finding absolutely none - incredibly surprising for a product marketed as shroom edible. Why would a consumer expect or even be interested in cannabinoids in such a product?
Just a shitty company with highly shady business practices. People, don't buy edibles with research chemicals or analogs.
- Thr questions posed here are somewhat rhetorical - I know they're exploiting a legal loophole. But, still: why endanger your health and ruin the experience like that?