🔍 What You Must Know
1. Trustified video has been made private after our clarification.
2. Lab test done via correct method (HPLC without extraction) shows 273.97mg caffeine per scoop — above our label claim.
3. Believing incorrect test results, consumers overdosed — risking real harm. Who’s responsible for that?
📅 Trustified Publishes Lab Test Video
Video claims NutriJa Caffeine Powder contains only ~33mg per serving, raising public concern and confusion.
🔍 Internal QA & Lab Investigation
NutriJa confirms the wrong testing method was used — IS 16028: meant for coffee/tea, not purified caffeine anhydrous.
✅ Third-Party Lab Re-Test
Using proper HPLC method, Batch 300125 is re-tested and shows 273.97 mg per 750mg — exceeding label claim of 250mg.

📧 Email to Trustified
We explained why their method was flawed, provided documentation, and urged them to correct or remove the video.


🚨 Consumers Report Overdosing
Based on the incorrect video, users took 5–6 scoops, thinking it was underdosed. Several reported severe side effects.




📢 Trustified Responds
They acknowledge the issue and confirm they will re-test using the second bottle. Promise to take the video private.
⏳ Video Still Live
NutriJa follows up again. Meanwhile, customers continue to express concern over possible harm from misinformation.
🛑 Video Made Private
And the video? Taken down. Quietly made private. But the damage was done.
🔬 Retesting via IS 16028 for Transparency
We also submitted the same batch to Eurofins using IS 16028 to transparently compare method-based differences.