— totally understand. Here's the budget-friendly minimum approach:
- First order ever: Test it. Period. Spend the $80. Consider it the cost of knowing what you're putting in your body. Use Janoshik or Finnrick — both are legitimate.
- Second order (same vendor, same product): Skip the test IF your first order tested well (97%+). Monitor subjectively — are you getting the same appetite suppression and side effects?
- Every 3rd-4th order: Test again to catch batch variation or quality decline.
- If you switch vendors: Test the first order from the new vendor. Always.
- If a vendor changes their packaging, labeling, or price significantly: Test. They may have changed suppliers.
At this cadence, you're testing maybe 3-4 times a year. That's $240-400 in testing for a product that costs you $2,500-3,000/year. Think of it as a 10-15% quality assurance surcharge. Worth it.