Deep Dive on AminoClub
Disclaimer: I AM NOT BASHING OR DEFAMING AMINOCLUB WITH THIS POST. THIS POST IS FOR TRANSPARENCY AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS BASHING OR DEFAMING!
For starters, I am a clinical research professional, specifically in IP reconstitution and accountability. Let me start by saying that I had my suspensions with AminoClub. I was a long time PureRawz user, and noticed that they no longer sell research chemicals, but they are promoting other research chemical companies, and AminoClub is one of them.
I did a deep dive on the COAs. I looked into Dr. Greg Kalyuzhny, the doctor that certifies the COAs at ILS laboratories. Yes, he checks out, and matter of fact has his own citations. Yes, ILS seems to be a legitimate laboratory. I looked into Gregs LinkedIn, and his colleagues and needless to say, he has 15 endorsements. I looked into ILS Labs linked in, and yes it seems legitimate. Anyone who complains about them not being ISO certified, and praises Janoshik, needs to do more research, as Janoshik is also NOT ISO certified.
Secondly, I went to google earth to look at AminoClubs physical facility. There is (obviously) no business sign on the outside, but it IS in a multi-use office building, that has 2 existing medical / clinical businesses in it. Happily, AminoClub is NOT registered to some fake address or some random house. However, my credit card issuer provides phone numbers to the merchant, and when I google the phone number provided by my credit card issuer, no business is associated with the phone number provided (via google search). Im not saying this is a good or bad thing, simply an observation.
I looked into AminoClub on BBB, and they do have a history (which is good) although it is because of a complaint. I am not saying this is pertinent or applicable to Amino Clubs business as a quality standpoint, but rather that it is a registered business.
The issue I have with Amino Club is the overwhelming affiliate slop on all of TikTok and Reddit. "Use code XXXXXXX at checkout for 20% off!" This makes the company look like it is paying individuals to promote their products to be excellent. I do see some testimonial across reddit, Facebook and trust pilot that seem to be legit.
Also, the company is relatively new, with the company being established in January of this year. However, the domain was registered in 2019.
As for actual product quality and reliability, I cannot give an opinion, as I have yet to use them. I have made an order, and the order has been processed with shipping updates, which is nice as I saw a history of individuals not receiving shipment updates.
When I receive my order, I will be paying for one of each of the samples to be tested at ACS Peptide testing labs, unless the products come with obvious quality issues that can be observed with my eyes.
Overall, I am hopeful and enthusiastic about AminoClub, and I hope that the products are what they say they are. As from a business POV, they seem legitimate, just a new company in the research space.
Update: AminoClub is a registered business in the New Jersey. Did some deep diving into the legal aspect of Amino Club. The trademark AMINO CLUB is held by Amino Club LLC, with the application originally filed on April 30, 2026.
According to records maintained by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the mark is currently listed as NON-FINAL ACTION - MAILED, with this status last updated on July 23, 2026.
The application is identified by serial number 99797706, which are used by the USPTO to track the lifecycle of the mark.
Legal correspondence for the trademark has been handled by Siddharth Jagannathan. The application has been processed through N40. As of the latest update, the case is listed at TMO LAW OFFICE 122.