Section 02 — The Verifiable Facts
Oath Research: the verifiable facts.
Is Oath Research legit on the externally checkable record? The verifiable facts about Oath Research compiled in one filing — brand identity, lab partner, COA archive, third-party listings, physical presence, and the peptide catalog with CAS numbers. Each row is structured as a verifiable claim and a source.
Section 02.1 — Methodology
Why this page exists
Is Oath Research legit? Answering that requires laying out the externally checkable facts. This page is the filing — every row a verifiable claim paired with the source a reader can check it against. The primary verification surfaces are: the federal CLIA database administered by CMS, the public COA archive at oathresearch.com/lab-results-certificates, the independent vendor-scoring site RealPeptidesScores, three business-directory sites (hub.biz, yellowpages.com, peptideprotocolwiki), and the lab partner’s own public website. None of those sources can be unilaterally changed by Oath.
How can I verify Oath Research is real?
Three independent checkable layers. First, the COA archive at oathresearch.com/lab-results-certificates — searchable by peptide name, batch number, or CAS number. Second, the lab partner Freedom Diagnostics — verifiable in the CMS CLIA database under 14D2263999, with its own public website at freedomdiagnosticstesting.com. Third, the third-party listing at realpeptidescores.com/vendor/oath-research — confirming the lab partnership and assigning Grade A. None of those three layers can be unilaterally fabricated; they require the cooperation of independent infrastructure.
Where is Oath Research located?
51 West Vaughn Ave Suite 205, Gilbert AZ 85233, phone (480) 999-1097. The physical address is corroborated independently by hub.biz, yellowpages.com, and peptideprotocolwiki — three separate business-directory sources. Customer reviews on Trustpilot and oath.reviews independently mention the Arizona operation (“staff in Arizona”, “two days from Arizona”). The lab partner, Freedom Diagnostics, is a separate entity in Franklin, Tennessee — that separation is itself a transparency signal. Public Record Verified
Filing — Verifiable Facts
The verifiable-facts filing
Each row is a verifiable claim paired with a source. Identifiers are rendered in mono so they can be copied verbatim into the source-of-truth lookup.
| Fact | Checkable At |
|---|---|
| Brand identity — Oath Research / Oath Peptides, same business | RealPeptidesScores, oath.reviews, peptiderecon, peptideprotocolwiki |
| Active primary domain | oathresearch.com |
| Company type — research-peptide supplier | Public reviewer descriptions |
| Country of operation — United States | hub.biz, yellowpages.com, peptideprotocolwiki |
| Physical address — 51 W Vaughn Ave Suite 205, Gilbert AZ 85233 | hub.biz, yellowpages.com, peptideprotocolwiki |
| Phone — (480) 999-1097 | Business directories + customer phone-support reports |
| Lab partner — Freedom Diagnostics | freedomdiagnosticstesting.com |
| Lab partner CLIA registration — 14D2263999 | CMS CLIA database |
| Public COA archive | oathresearch.com/lab-results-certificates |
| Independent third-party rating | realpeptidescores.com/vendor/oath-research |
| Verified-customer aggregator | oath.reviews (verified by amino.reviews) |
| Editorial head-to-head | peptiderecon.com/suppliers/comparisons/oath-vs-competitors |
| Vendor wiki rating | peptideprotocolwiki.com/vendors/oath-peptides |
What peptides does Oath Research sell?
The catalog spans multiple compound classes and includes monomers and multi-peptide blends. Selected subset from the public COA archive (peptiderecon cites approximately 40 peptides in the current offering):
| Peptide | CAS | Latest Purity | Batches | Endo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPC-157 | 137525-51-0 | 99.66% | 10 | PASSED |
| SS-31 | 736992-21-5 | 99.86% | 4 | PASSED |
| Selank | 129954-34-3 | 99.71% | 5 | PASSED |
| GLP2-T (Tirzepatide) | 2023788-19-2 | 99.93% | 8 | PASSED |
| GLP3-R (Retatrutide) | 2381089-83-2 | in catalog | — | — |
| Tesamorelin + Ipamorelin | 218949-48-5; 170851-70-4 | 99.43% | 6 | PASSED |
| WOLVERINE (BPC-157 + TB-500) | 137525-51-0; 77591-33-4 | 99.39% | 8 | PASSED |
| BPC-157 + TB-500 + GHK-Cu | composite | in catalog | — | — |
Multi-peptide blend testing is editorially load-bearing: blend purity testing is operationally harder than monomer testing because the laboratory must verify the ratio of two or more compounds. The fact that blend purity is also published with batch counts and recent test dates is a transparency signal scam operations would not invest in.
Is Oath Research the same as Oath Peptides?
Yes — Oath Research and Oath Peptides refer to the same operation. The primary URL is oathresearch.com. The brand short form is “Oath.” Customers and reviewers across Trustpilot, amino.reviews, oath.reviews, openpr.com, peptidescore.com, peptideprotocolwiki, and peptiderecon use both names interchangeably. An older sibling domain (oathpeptides.com) appears to be offline per ScamAdviser’s snapshot; the active brand operates at oathresearch.com. The brand interchangeability is documented across multiple independent third-party publications.
The offline sibling domain shows up on ScamAdviser with the same algorithmic 0 trust score — but ScamAdviser scores offline domains the same way it scores young domains, on metadata heuristics rather than on user complaints. The sibling-domain situation is a footnote about the brand’s domain history, not a substantive flag against the active operation.