Transparency
Lab Reports
Every batch is independently tested by SGS Nepal Pvt. Ltd. before we ship a single jar. We publish all results — including batches we rejected. No cherry-picking.
How to read these reports
Grayanotoxin (mg/kg)
How many milligrams of grayanotoxin per kilogram of honey. Higher means more potent. Our Rare Cliff Reserve runs ~1,800 mg/kg. Typical commercial mad honey is 200–600 mg/kg.
Potency level (1–10)
Our internal scale, calibrated against the mg/kg result. 1–3 is low (everyday use), 4–6 is medium (classic experience), 7–10 is high (experienced users only).
Pass / Rejected
Batches that fall outside the expected range for their grade are rejected and never sold as that product. We show rejected batches here for full transparency.
Current batches (2024)
Rare Cliff Reserve
Batch AH-2024-S-01 · Harvested April 2024 · Tested May 8, 2024
Grayanotoxin
1,840
mg/kg
Potency
9/10
High
Testing lab
SGS Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
Test date
May 8, 2024
First spring harvest. Highest GTX concentration of the season. Upper Lamjung, 3,200m elevation.
Potent Harvest
Batch AH-2024-S-02 · Harvested April–May 2024 · Tested May 22, 2024
Grayanotoxin
920
mg/kg
Potency
5/10
Medium
Testing lab
SGS Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
Test date
May 22, 2024
Primary spring harvest. Consistent mid-range GTX levels across sub-batches.
Medicinal Grade
Batch AH-2024-A-01 · Harvested October 2024 · Tested November 4, 2024
Grayanotoxin
210
mg/kg
Potency
2/10
Low
Testing lab
SGS Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
Test date
November 4, 2024
Autumn harvest. Low GTX as expected for post-rhododendron season. Suitable for everyday use.
Archived batches
Rare Cliff Reserve
Batch AH-2023-S-01 · April 2023 · 1,760 mg/kg
Sold out. Archived for reference.
Potent Harvest
Batch AH-2023-S-X1 · May 2023 · 460 mg/kg
Batch rejected — GTX levels below minimum threshold for Potent Harvest grade. Reclassified and discounted to partner distributors.
Why we show rejected batches: Any seller can claim their honey is lab tested. Showing you the batches we rejected — and why — is the only way to prove the testing is real and our standards mean something.