Home › Guides › How to Spot a Fake Peptide Testing Lab (Captive-Lab Red Flags) By TorontoHealth Editorial · Updated June 17, 2026
How to Spot a Fake Peptide Testing Lab
The tell in one line: a "captive" lab exists to test for one vendor only — that's grading your own homework. A real independent lab tests for many competing vendors. The red flags below help you spot the difference. (These are general patterns, not an accusation about any specific company.)
Smart vendors know buyers now ask for lab results — so some manufacture the appearance of independent testing instead of the real thing. Here's how that theatre usually looks.
🚩 1. The "lab" appeared right after the vendor. Check when each website was created (a free WHOIS lookup shows this). A genuine lab is usually established and older. A captive shell often has a domain registered days or weeks after the vendor it "independently" tests for.
🚩 2. It has exactly one client. Search the lab's name. A real, independent lab is referenced by many different vendors and community members. A captive one appears only alongside the single vendor it serves — no other clients, no reviews, no footprint.
🚩 3. "Verify" that verifies anything. Type a made-up, random report number into the lab's verification portal. If it returns a valid-looking "OK" for nonsense, the portal is theatre. A real portal returns a specific record for real numbers and nothing for fake ones.
🚩 4. Weasel accreditation wording. Phrases like "ISO 17025-aligned" or "ISO-standard methods" are not the same as being accredited. Real accreditation is a specific, checkable status — not an adjective.
🚩 5. A phantom signatory. The "chemist" who signs the COA appears only as a signature line across that vendor's documents and matches no real professional record anywhere. Real people who run labs have a footprint.
🚩 6. No independent path at all. The strongest signal isn't on the COA — it's whether anyone has done blind testing (buying off the shelf and submitting it themselves). If the only testing in existence is the one the vendor controls, treat it as marketing.
The reliable move
You don't need to become a detective on every purchase. Run the vendor through a structured check that scores exactly these signals — it takes about a minute.