Why is "as is" the correct way to display the results?
We always report results as is, meaning they reflect the protein exactly as you receive it, including natural moisture, fats, and carbs.
Some labs use dry basis, which removes moisture to inflate protein content. While it looks higher on paper, it isn’t FSANZ-compliant and doesn’t reflect what you’re actually consuming.
If we used dry basis, our proteins would appear 4–6% higher. Instead, we stick to as is because it’s accurate, honest, and compliant.












































