Independent third-party testing

Tested · Then tested again

Every batch of Total Men’s Package goes to Eurofins—the largest food, supplement, and pharmaceutical testing network in the world. We don’t pick what passes. They report what’s in the bottle. Below is the full result of our most recent batch.

Lot2025196
Tested byEurofins Madison, WI
Report finalized29 Apr 2026
Best bySept 2027
Report number5346440-0
Microbiological
PASS
Pathogens
PASS
Heavy metals
PASS
Adulterants
PASS
Label review
PASS
Content claims
PASS
GMP cert
PASS
Verified content

What’s on the label is in the bottle

Most supplements list ingredient amounts that were never independently verified. Eurofins measures every active and confirms it meets or exceeds the label claim. Each value below is per 7-capsule serving.
IngredientMeasuredSpec (label minimum)Result
Vitamin D377.2 mcg (3,080 IU)≥ 45 mcgPASS
Vitamin K2-MK7100 mcg≥ 90 mcgPASS
Vitamin K1417 mcg≥ 360 mcgPASS
Boron10.9 mg≥ 9 mgPASS
Copper0.908 mg≥ 0.9 mgPASS
Zinc14.8 mg≥ 13.5 mgPASS
Magnesium198 mg≥ 180 mgPASS

Method: ICP Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) per AOAC 984.27, 985.01, 2011.14. Vitamins by HPLC fast method.

Heavy metals

Far below every limit

USP and the FDA set maximum daily exposure limits for heavy metals in supplements. The far right column shows what fraction of the limit our actual result represents—lower is better.
ElementMeasured (per serving)USP limitResultFraction of limit
Arsenic0.000585 mg≤ 0.010 mgPASS5.85%
Lead0.000564 mg≤ 0.010 mgPASS5.64%
Chromium0.00161 mg≤ 0.020 mgPASS8.05%
Cadmium< 0.0000282 mg≤ 0.0041 mgPASS< 0.69%
Mercury< 0.0000282 mg≤ 0.002 mgPASS< 1.41%

Method: ICP Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) per AOAC 2011.19, 993.14, 2015.01.

Microbials & pathogens

Clean

Cross-contamination from raw ingredients is the #1 reason supplements get recalled. Eurofins tests for plate count, mold, and four pathogens that have to be entirely absent—not just within a limit.
TestMeasuredUSP limitResult
Aerobic Plate Count< 100 CFU/g≤ 10,000,000 CFU/gPASS
Yeast & Mold (combined)< 100 CFU/g≤ 100,000 CFU/gPASS
Enterobacteriaceae< 10 MPN/g≤ 10,000 /gPASS
E. coliAbsent in 10 gAbsent requiredPASS
SalmonellaAbsent in 10 gAbsent requiredPASS
Staphylococcus aureusAbsent in 10 gAbsent requiredPASS

Methods: USP <2021>, <2022>. Each pathogen test was preceded by a USP suitability test that also passed.

Sports nutrition adulterants

Twenty-two compounds · Zero detected

The men’s supplement category has a long, documented history of products spiked with banned substances. We tested the same panel athletes are tested for—SARMs, designer steroids, prohormones. Each one came back “Not Detected.”
Androsta-3,5-diene-7,17-dione (Armistane)
Androsta-1,4,6-trienedione
4-Androstenedione
4-Androstene-3α-ol-17-one
4-Androstene-3β-ol-17-one
4-Androsten-3,6,17-trione
Androsterone
1-Androsterone
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone
Estra-4,9-diene-3,17-dione
GW1516 (Endurobol)
Ibutamoren
7-Keto-DHEA
LGD-4033 (Ligandrol)
Metandienone
Methasterone (Superdrol)
Methylstenbolone (Ultradrol)
Methyl-1-testosterone
Ostarine (Enobosarm)
Prostanozol
RAD140 (Testolone)
Stanozolol

Reporting limit: 10 ppm for most compounds, 50 ppm for the alpha/beta DHEAs, Androsterones, Superdrol, and Testolone.

Eurofins is the world’s largest network of independent food, supplement, and pharmaceutical testing labs—with USDA, FDA, and ISO 17025 accreditation. Tests on this page were performed at Eurofins facilities at 6304 Ronald Reagan Ave, Madison, WI 53704.

Specifications shown reflect either Brookhaven internal label specs or USP Chapter <2232> Elemental Contaminants in Dietary Supplements limits. Items marked “not ISO accredited” on the certificate include the photo verification, calculated sample weight, and Amazon certification components—the underlying ICP, microbial, and adulterant assays are ISO 17025 accredited.