Vitalhealer Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Doesn't seem trustworthy

Anyone who is in the peptide market understands that it is full of unknown entities and that it can be very hard to evaluate trusted sources.
The best you can do is try to be diligent with your reputation research and vet the documentation provided as best you can. The best case scenario for a bad outcome is that you get something which cost a good amount of money but is ineffective. Obviously the worst case is actual harm, so it's not a trivial concern. I was interested in this company because they offer a product which is less commonly available and their pricing was good. Maybe too good. They did show a COA, which of course, as we know, could be fake. But even taking it at face value, it wasn't for the product that was listed. I wrote to them to ask them for a COA which corresponded to the actual product and was told that it was the correct one. It obviously was not, because the amount being offered was 10 mg and the COA was for 5 mg. They stated that it was from the same batch and it was industry standard to test the batch after bulk manufacture, rather than after packaging. Consequently, it was accurate to the batch quality and identity. They also put in a little snub that "to the untrained eye" etc. However, I'm not an untrained eye. And we all understand that part of the COA function is to confirm the amount; while under- and overfilling is not uncommon, you want to at least know what you're getting. It could be very important for dosing and research. Also, there are all kinds of problems that can happen between manufacture and packaging. This particular company does not test for endotoxins and other contaminants. But the notion that testing prepackaging would be sufficient is clearly not the industry standard. This leads me to believe that they are not a legitimate operation, or that they are very fly-by-night, which means that you cannot rely on the quality. BTW, even the COA provided for a different vial lot did not meet their >99% purity claim. This is only from my observation as a perspective buyer, not from actually using their product. But of course, I didn't use their product because I found the other practices/documentation too suspect. I've also could not find any actual reviews. On their website, they post that they have like a 4.6 or something. But I don't know where those were sourced from, because they weren't available to look at on the website and the company doesn't come up on Google at all, except on various sites which show peptide providers. They are a ghost in FL. In response to my inquiry, they offered me a further discount.

28 December 2025
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