Evaluation of Research Grade Peptides Marketed Directly to Consumers Reveals Extensive Variability in Purity and Measured Abundance
I am very aware of the forum's easter egg regarding the data source of this study. I have read the threads and seen the videos. I thought about writing to the authors, because bad original data screws the study as a whole, of course. But arguing on the base of anecdotal evidence or youtube videos doesn't cut it. ChatGPT tells me there is no scientific evidence.
What would you do?
How can it be that there is no external quality control on this lab?
Do they get away with it just because their customers don't have interest in putting legal attention to themselves?
I am very aware of the forum's easter egg regarding the data source of this study. I have read the threads and seen the videos. I thought about writing to the authors, because bad original data screws the study as a whole, of course. But arguing on the base of anecdotal evidence or youtube videos doesn't cut it. ChatGPT tells me there is no scientific evidence.
What would you do?
How can it be that there is no external quality control on this lab?
Do they get away with it just because their customers don't have interest in putting legal attention to themselves?