YOUR ONE STOP DESTINATION FOR RESEARCH PEPTIDE RESOURCES AND EDUCATION.
Peptide & Vendor Reviews
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We looked for reliable review sites and out of a handful, these are the most widely known and trusted.

Review Sites
Nothing replaces due diligence and knowing how to tell is a peptide vendor is legitimate or not. About 90% of the peptide vendor sites out there are selling either selling underdosed or contaminated product, or flat out fake! This aspect of research is fraught with inconsistencies and researchers could be easily be swayed by fancy websites, fake lab reports and charismatic influencers or page owners... but none of that matters if the peptides are not legit. Researchers can find themselves spending lots of funds on glorified powdered sugar (mannitol, a common peptide filler) if they are not careful.
The best way to ensure you're getting quality product is by throughly checking Certificates of Analysis for each peptide, but if you want extra reassurance check these sites and see where your vendor stands.
Finnrick's principle is to protect the public by testing peptides and exposing supply chain failures. Finnrick works at improving safety by testing samples for purity and dosage, and publishing everything openly.
This site has a good compilation of vendors, giving each a score and providing valuable insight into some of the vendors.
Trust Pilot is a review site for multiple categories and you can search for a specific peptide company and see what others have to say and how they rank. There are concerns that the site is ripe with fake reviews, however, people continuously use this site to see what others say.