Aminos Research Review – 99% Pure Peptides or B******T?
When looking at purchasing peptides and other research chemicals online, you need to make sure you are buying from a trustworthy company that not only offers a great range of products but also a company that offers tried and tested products. Great customer service would also be nice.
With that said, let’s take a look at Aminos Research, a company that provides a variety of products that help increase lean body mass, help lose fat mass, or just improve your overall health.
But having a good range is only half of the conversation, as mentioned. So, let’s look at this Aminos Research review to see if they are willing to walk to walk, and not just talk the talk…
Key Points
- Aminos Research is a peptide company based in South Carolina that supplies a great range of peptides
- They advertise a 99% purity rating and back it up with plenty of testing data
- The company has a keen focus on the true commitment to quality and purity
Who is Aminos Research?
The essential part of this article is, of course, who the hell this, or they, are. The company is based in South Carolina, and as mentioned already, they are keenly focused on making the best formulation and the best products.
Under the ‘about us’ section of the website, we learn more about their focus on supplying customers with high-quality products. Apart from that, the website isn’t much help…
What I will mention, which is somewhat suspicious, is their Trustpilot reviews. Let’s be honest, not a lot of people use peptides. It’s a novel product, and if the number of people who write to us is anything to go by, then 213 reviews seem to good to be true.
Another thing to consider is that all of the reviews are done by people who only have 1 – 3 reviews. I’m not saying it’s impossible but man, it’s suspicious.
Which Products Does Aminos Research Sell?
Moving on swiftly to another part of the website which is simply what they sell. Well, peptides, chains of amino acids created in a certain sequence to allow for certain actions to happen in the human body – like fat loss, muscle gain, or even an improvement in skin quality.
The range is pretty big, it’s around 22 – 24 different products. Some of the products are rather predictable, such as Semaglutide, whereas others like Retratrutide are not so common.
Regarding prices, let’s compare the company vs two other giants in the world – Science Bio and Sports Technology Labs. First, let’s look at BPC-157.
- Amino Research: (11.38mg) $59.99 per vial
- Science Bio: (5mg) $59.99 per vial
- STL: (5mg) $54.99 per vial
As you can see, they literally offer, well, double the value compared to other companies. This is rather surprising when looking at the quality products they offer. Guess they know how to make an amazing formulation without running into great costs. It’s not clearly stated the difference in their production method compared to other companies (obviously) but wow… that price difference is huge.
They also offer wholesale and bulk orders, but in order to get more details about this process you need to email them.
Third-Party Testing Service Provided
So, they’re cheap, they mention a lot of purity, but are they actually testing their products? Well… Yes, yes they are. Every single batch of product is tested by the company JanoShik, a company used by various peptide companies. You can rest assured that their tests are legit.
You’ll also see that literally every batch is tested – even the different mg versions of the same products are differently tested – which makes sense! Now, I hate to be a stick in the mud, however… they literally advertise ‘Greater than 99% purity’ and yet, as you can see below, one of their products clearly only has 98.4% purity.
Finally! Aha! A chink in the armor! But, to be honest, this seems to be the only one that isn’t 99%… Overall, I would be very satisfied and happy with this test. It is on par with other companies.
Another trick up the sleeve of Aminos Research is the fact that each vial has a QR code that you can scan to get more information on the product. This is a first time for me in the research peptides world, and also an overall first in the research chemical world as well. Honestly, I’m quite impressed with that.
Shipping and Payment Methods
Let’s quickly look at their shipping and payment methods. According to the website, they offer three main shipping methods:
- FedEx Standard Overnight
- FedEx 2 Day
- Priority Mail Flat Rate (This is both an option for orders under $100 and the method they use for free shipping on orders over $100.)
Payment methods include:
- Credit/Debit Cards
- Venmo
- Zelle
As you can see, the payment methods could be improved. I might be a sucker for companies who offer payment with Crypto, but…
Amino Research Online Reviews
So, we know their Trustpilot reviews seem a bit too good to be true, but what about other sites, like Reddit?
The general consensus seems to be that it would be smart to purchase from Aminos Research. They are a company that is incredibly communicative, offers exceptional products, and above all has great prices as well.
Aminos Research vs Other Brands
Aminos Research vs Science Bio
Science Bio is a brand that has been around for a long time. Probably one of the oldest, and that does bring with it some perks of name recognition, however, we already know that Aminos is cheaper, and they do offer great testing results… Couple that with the fact that they have a similar product line-up and it’ll be hard to actually find a distinct difference.
Aminos Research vs Sports Technology Labs
Sports Technology Labs might be losing this one. The company only recently started producing their own peptides, and while they are good quality and tested, when comparing costs and overall testing results, Aminos Research seems to offer a lot more.
Conclusion
Bringing this article to a close is pretty easy. The company is pretty darn great – there are a few things that are too good to be true. Like the test result, and above all the pricing. The pricing seems way too good to be true, something I’ve never seen before. The online reviews are all amazing, so, I’m a bit in between whether or not I should trust them or not. You don’t often get all the benefits with none of the drawbacks…