Amino Club
GHK-Cu 50 mg
Identity, purity, measured content, lot traceability, microbial screening, endotoxin, and contaminants are documented—with important method limits.
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COMPOUND IQRESEARCH. TESTED. EXPLAINED.Scan your COAPUBLIC DOCUMENT REVIEWS
Every score shows document coverage—not safety, efficacy, or a blanket supplier rating. Open the source COA, inspect the missing categories, and match the exact lot.
REVIEW LIBRARY
Coverage rewards documentation, not branding. A higher score means more categories appear in the reviewed report; it does not establish suitability for any use.
Amino Club
Identity, purity, measured content, lot traceability, microbial screening, endotoxin, and contaminants are documented—with important method limits.
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All seven Compound IQ evidence categories appear in the report. The score remains a measure of this certificate’s coverage—not an endorsement of the supplier or product.
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Identity, chromatographic purity, and a lot number are present. Four Compound IQ evidence categories are not established by this page.
Read evidence reviewSkye Peptides
Identity, purity, measured content, and sample traceability are documented. Sterility, endotoxin, and contaminant evidence are absent from this report.
Read evidence reviewProtide Health
Identity, purity, component content, lot traceability, and endotoxin appear in the report. Sterility and contaminant screening do not.
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A COA can document all seven categories and still have method limitations, sample-selection uncertainty, or no connection to the vial in hand. Compound IQ reports those limits instead of turning a document score into a buying promise. Read the complete seven-category methodology.