christofgr
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Can you link to the reports or post more than a screenshot?
i send u dmLink. Or a way we can access other than screenshots.
I made my tests already and came good, yes it is true they had few bad batches. Some batches were slightly underdosed, but still within an acceptable range and limits.I just made an order. I'll have everything independently tested and posted back here.
A response from Driada would be nice.
Would you mind sharing the results including batch number?I made my tests already and came good, yes it is true they had few bad batches. Some batches were slightly underdosed, but still within an acceptable range and limits.
Well okay, no1 is forcing you to buy from them, alr would be fair to sent where did you made the test and prove that the tests are legit. I can make this screen via AI in 2 minutes.nah i never trust again wtf is that they are just scammer thats it
I agree, but this could be for privacy purposes to host under a subdomain.The website does not appear trustworthy for several reasons:
- No verifiable data – There are no actual lab results shown, no sample IDs, no test dates, and no laboratory names or methods. It only displays empty categories or “0 results.”
- No transparency – The site does not mention who runs it, what organization or lab is behind it, or how the data were collected.
- Free web hosting – It’s hosted on Neocities, a free website platform. While not inherently bad, it’s not a professional or secure host for scientific data.
- No accreditation or certification – Legitimate lab reports always reference accredited labs (ISO/IEC 17025, for example), and include traceable documentation. None of that is visible here.
- Unverifiable claims – If it claims to show “lab test results,” there’s no evidence of authenticity or validation.
In short: the page looks like a personal or prototype project rather than a verified database of laboratory results. Without clear authorship, methodology, or verifiable documents, it should not be considered a reliable source.
I agree, hosting it on a subdomain could make sense for privacy reasons. But there’s still no indication of which batch this refers to, no certificate, nothing verifiable. It’s just plain text with a random value and no proof behind it. I made my tests already and they came out good as I said above— yes, it’s true they had a few bad batches, The Driada staff themselves already acknowledged this and said the same thing, as far as I know. Some were slightly underdosed, but still within an acceptable range and limits. You’ll see what you get in your tests, make sure to post them here.I agree, but this could be for privacy purposes to host under a subdomain.
Im going to test everything I got and what my friend has. We will report back.
I just created an account to tell u that ur a cringe bot. #STAYWEAKLaborberichte