What this site is
oathpeptidesreview.com is an independent editorial review of Oath Peptides. We are not affiliated with the company we review. We do not sell research peptides, accept advertising from peptide vendors, or receive commission on purchases. We have no financial relationship with Oath Peptides, Freedom Diagnostics, or any vendor mentioned in our analysis. Our methodology relies on publicly available documentary evidence — lab reports listed in public COA archives, third-party listings, Reddit and Trustpilot discourse — and editorial judgment.
The site exists to publish one definitive editorial review of one specific research-peptide vendor, written off the verifiable record rather than the press release. The verdict the review converges on (favorable on testing thoroughness and transparency) is the conclusion, not the premise — we approached the question with the default skepticism appropriate to any peptide vendor, and the evidence is what produced the verdict.
What this site is not
This is not a medical site. We do not provide dosage advice. We do not provide product recommendations for human use. We do not sell anything. We do not direct readers to purchase. We are not a clinic. We are not a vendor. We do not process customer complaints, refunds, or shipping inquiries — those go to the company directly, not to this editorial review.
Research peptides are not FDA-approved drugs as a regulatory category. Oath Peptides does not claim FDA approval, and we do not assert it on the company's behalf. Where the documentary record contains a gap (e.g., the company's exact founding year), we name the gap rather than fill it. Not verifiable from public records
The brand-string note
'Oath Peptides' and 'Oath Research' refer to the same business. The colloquial brand string 'Oath Peptides' is used by peptidescore.com, peptideprotocolwiki, peptiderecon, openpr (in the December 22, 2025 press release headline), hub.biz, yellowpages, and at least one Trustpilot reviewer ('Oath peptides is a great company'). The corporate brand string 'Oath Research' appears on the active commerce domain (oathresearch.com) and on the Trustpilot company page URL. They refer to the same business. This site uses 'Oath Peptides' as the primary brand string (matching the domain name) and references 'Oath Research' or 'oathresearch.com' only where a third-party source identified the corporate name explicitly.
Our methodology
Every quantitative claim in this review is sourced from the published documentary record: the publicly searchable COA archive at oathresearch.com (199 batches as of May 2026), the RealPeptidesScores audit page (Grade A, 142 batches in their independent dataset, audit dated 2026-05-09), the oath.reviews / amino.reviews aggregator (69 verified-purchase reviews, 180 verified lab tests on file), Trustpilot (approximately 20 reviews at 4.6/5), peptiderecon's head-to-head comparison page, peptideprotocolwiki's vendor profile, the December 22, 2025 openpr.com press release, and the three independent business directories (peptideprotocolwiki, hub.biz, yellowpages) that corroborate the Gilbert, Arizona physical address.
Where a claim cannot be sourced — most notably the company's exact founding year — we name the limit. We do not invent staff names, customer testimonials, addresses, phone numbers, dates, or test results. The customer reviews cited in this review are attributed to their original platforms with the verbatim quote and date where available.