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Is Starbiotechandhealth legit?

starbiotechandhealth.co.uk · audited 1 July 2026
🚩 On the watch list, its certificate can't be verified in its own name.

Starbiotechandhealth states its peptides are 'third-party tested' / 'lab tested' to ≥99% but never names the lab and publishes no verifiable certificate. A purity claim with no lab, no document and no verification link is just a number on a product page, the buyer is asked to take quality entirely on trust. Aggravating: pushes GLP-1 'pens'/weight-loss framing; markets to human users, not researchers.

What doesn't add up on its site

Quoted straight from starbiotechandhealth.co.uk, and why it falls apart.

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Its 'business' contact is a free hotmail address. A real laboratory has email at its own domain; a Gmail account is a person, not a company.

Pricing vs the market, benchmarked on BPC-157

The Peptide Watch benchmarks every vendor on the same compound, BPC-157, the most common research peptide, as £ per milligram, so prices are directly comparable across all providers. No public BPC-157 price feed was available for this vendor at audit.

The audit checklist

CheckResult
Verifiable certificate in its own nameNo
Independent lab namedNone named / unverifiable
Tests its own stockNo evidence
Claims that don't add up1 found
The bottom line. Starbiotechandhealth sits on the watch list because it does not publish a certificate that can be verified in its own name. Everything above is observable on its own website and the public record. See the vendors whose certificates are actually their own →
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