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Editorial standards and corrections policy

By Jamie, Editor · The Peptide Watch · updated 10 July 2026

The Peptide Watch is an independent UK watchdog that checks whether research-peptide sellers publish their own verifiable Janoshik certificate of analysis, and records which do. This page states the fixed standard every verdict is held to, how the data is kept current, and how to get something corrected.

The one bar for "verified"

A seller is listed as independently tested only when it publishes a certificate of analysis from a named independent laboratory (the gold standard being Janoshik Analytical) that names the seller itself as the client and can be verified on the laboratory's own website. This bar is fixed and is never relaxed, gamified, or sold.

Every verdict is one observable fact

Each verdict states something anyone can check on the seller's own website, the certificate it published, or the public record. The Peptide Watch describes what was found; it does not speculate about intent.

Independence

The Peptide Watch sells no peptides, takes no payment from any vendor to appear, rank, or be removed, runs no affiliate links, and links to no vendor's shop. There is no sponsored placement of any kind.

How current the data is

The full audit is rebuilt and re-published every day at 07:00 UK time, so a newer certificate, a closed shop, or a changed claim is reflected within a day. See the changelog for dated changes and the market statistics.

Corrections

Any reader or vendor can request a correction. Corrections that change a verdict are logged on the changelog with the date and the fact that changed.