06/08/2026
A “99% Pure” Certificate Doesn’t Mean What Most People Think.
In the unregulated peptide market, a single purity report is often used as a marketing tool to create a false sense of security.
A standard purity test only tells you how pure the detected compound appears to be.
What it DOESN’T tell you:
❌ What makes up the remaining 1–2% of the vial
❌ Whether heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic, or cadmium are present
❌ Whether the product was manufactured under sterile conditions
❌ Whether the vial actually contains the amount listed on the label
❌ Whether contaminants, residual solvents, or unwanted byproducts are present
A purity certificate is only one piece of the quality puzzle.
True quality requires multiple layers of testing, including:
✓ Identity Testing — Confirming the compound is actually what it claims to be
✓ Potency Verification — Confirming the correct amount is present
✓ Heavy Metal Screening (ICP-MS)
✓ Sterility & Endotoxin Testing
✓ Quality-Control Standards Throughout Production
When purchasing cheap, unregulated compounds, you may not be saving money—you may be accepting risks that were never properly evaluated.
Your health isn’t the place to shop based on price alone.
Quality, safety, and transparency matter.