Is BioLongevity Labs Legit? — June 2026
Akron, OHBioLongevity Labs has significant trust concerns with a quality score of 4/10. We recommend considering higher-rated alternatives.
Independently fact-checked · June 2026
Review Highlights
Positive
"✅ Ipamorelin and GHK-Cu both passed with 'A' ratings (7.3 and 7.26 averages). These two products test clean."
"Been using them for a few years. COAs are available and catalog includes rare bioregulators others don't carry."
Critical
"⚠️ BPC-157 rated 'E' (Bad — worst possible grade) across 11 samples. Average score 4.7/10. One vial labeled 10mg contained 11.9mg with container/sterility inconsistencies flagged."
"⚠️ Retatrutide rated 'C' with one batch underfilled by 30% (7mg in a labeled 10mg vial). Average 6.5/10 across 11 samples."
"Thread titled 'Stay Away from Biolongevity Labs'. Complaints: extremely overpriced, USA manufacture claims disputed, co-founder Jay Campbell reportedly responded aggressively to a COA request."
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