Also known as: oathpeptides.com, Oath Peptides (prior brand identifiers — included for search and continuity)
Recent activity: 109 COAs in the last 90 days (~36.3/month average); latest 4 days before audit. Score: A. Score: A. Public batch-level COAs (142 tests across 24 products) from a named independent lab (Freedom Diagnostics, CLIA 14D2263999) that is independently verifiable through its own public Search Code / Accession Number lookup portal. Latest test on file is from 2026-05-05, four days before this audit. Bottle photographs embedded inside the lab-issued PDFs show 'Oath.' wordmark vials matching the brand on the rest of the site. Per-batch detail pages publicly expose batch number, accession #, test date, HPLC-UV purity, LC-MS identity, net peptide content, USP <85> endotoxin replicates, and a downloadable signed PDF — no login required. Caveats considered but not score-reducing: (1) the COA index page reads 'Have an account? Log in or create one to view additional certificates,' implying some certificates are gated; however the publicly visible per-product detail pages already link forward to every historical batch in their Test History (verified for Tesamorelin+Ipamorelin: 5 batches all publicly reachable), so no batch we sampled was actually behind a wall. (2) The about page describes the testing partner generically as 'independent U.S. laboratories' rather than naming Freedom Diagnostics — the lab is named only on the COA pages and PDFs. (3) Domain is recent (~8 months since first Wayback capture of oathpeptides.com, ~2 months for oathresearch.com after rebrand). None of these triggers a B downgrade because the rubric's A criteria — public batch-level COAs, named independent lab, portal verification, recency within 90 days, branded vials, ≥10 COAs/year, no red flags — are all clearly met.
The take
Per-batch, portal-verifiable, and four times the cadence of anyone else — this is what the rest of the market should be measured against.
Oath Research is publishing 36.3 third-party COAs per month — roughly four times the cadence of the next-best vendor we audited. The numbers: 142 batch-level reports indexed at lab-results-certificates, 109 of them dated within the last 90 days, latest just four days before the audit. Every report is signed by Freedom Diagnostics, an independent commercial lab in Franklin, TN holding CLIA registration 14D2263999 and serving competing peptide vendors — meaning the lab is not Oath-controlled. More importantly, Freedom Diagnostics runs a public Search Code lookup at freedomdiagnosticstesting.com, and each Oath PDF prints both an Accession Number and a Search Code (e.g. 'Oath2605050019' on batch B0526). A reader can re-verify any COA against the issuing lab without going through Oath at all. The PDFs embed photographs of vials carrying the 'Oath.' wordmark in the same typeface used on the site. The domain is only eight months old and the about page describes the lab generically rather than naming Freedom Diagnostics. Neither matters when the audit trail is this re-checkable.
- Strength. Every claim Oath makes is independently re-verifiable through Freedom Diagnostics' own public Search Code portal, end to end.
- Concern. The brand is eight months old and the about page names the testing partner only generically — durability of the program is unproven over time.
Key evidence: https://freedomdiagnosticstesting.com/search-for-your-coa-based-on-the-unique-accession-number/
COA program
Issuing labs & verifiability
- Freedom Diagnostics Verifiable — Freedom Diagnostics is an independent commercial lab in Franklin, TN (133 Holiday Ct Suite 106, Franklin, TN 37067) with CLIA registration 14D2263999 (verified via LabProspects). It also serves multiple unrelated peptide vendors (Great Northern Peptides, Hero Peptides, Freedom Peptide), confirming it is not Oath-controlled. Freedom Diagnostics provides a public Certificate-of-Analysis lookup at https://freedomdiagnosticstesting.com/search-for-your-coa-based-on-the-unique-accession-number/ that accepts Search Code, Accession Number, or Company Name. Each Oath PDF includes both fields — e.g. Accession #2605050019, Search Code 'Oath2605050019' on the Tesamorelin+Ipamorelin batch B0526 COA — so any researcher can re-verify the COA against the issuing lab independently of Oath.
Authenticity
Red flags
Domain history
Evidence trail
- COA index page (logged-out view)https://oathresearch.com/lab-results-certificates/
- Sample COA detail page — Tesamorelin+Ipamorelin Batch B0526 (2026-05-05)https://oathresearch.com/lab-results/tesamorelin-ipamorelin-batch-2605050019/
- Sample COA detail page — GLP3-R Batch A1226 (2026-04-29)https://oathresearch.com/lab-results/glp3-r-batch-2604290122/
- Sample historical COA detail page — Tesamorelin+Ipamorelin Batch 66CBF (2026-01-12)https://oathresearch.com/lab-results/tesamorelin-ipamorelin-batch-2601120177/
- Signed Freedom Diagnostics PDF (publicly downloadable)https://oathresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Oath2605050019.pdf
- Freedom Diagnostics — issuing labhttps://freedomdiagnosticstesting.com/
- Freedom Diagnostics — public COA lookup portalhttps://freedomdiagnosticstesting.com/search-for-your-coa-based-on-the-unique-accession-number/
- Freedom Diagnostics CLIA registration 14D2263999https://www.labprospects.com/CLIA/14D2263999
- Product page → linked COA (shop-to-COA mapping verified)https://oathresearch.com/product/tesamorelin-ipamorelin/
- Wayback Machine — oathpeptides.com (first snapshot 2025-09-09)https://web.archive.org/web/*/oathpeptides.com
- Wayback Machine — oathresearch.com (first snapshot 2026-03-05)https://web.archive.org/web/*/oathresearch.com