Wide spread Tirz issues

Jeezus Christ, first, this was an email to their existing clients, not an "article" or a marketing email. See the "Mailchimp" URL and the "unsubscribe" buttons?

It's not vague at all.
it’s not marketing because it was an email blast via mail chimp? You’re doing that thing where your desire to argue supersedes your ability to logic. either that or you just don’t know what you’re talking about but popping off anyway, which I’m also prepared to believe based on your track record.

In mailchimp’s own words, here is what they are:

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They said "sub-99%" purity which could mean 98% purity, well within pharma and UGL range.

Here comes the cope

The FDA sets a 0.5% impurity limit on generic peptides.

More important is that any impurity in the copy, and not present in the original pharma peptide has to be characterized (identified) and tested for immunogenicity potential. An expensive process no one does with UGL.

There are cases where impurities almost identical to the original peptide, easily made as the result of a small error in synthesis, can cause disastrous effects. Like Taspoglutide showing up in Semaglutide,

 
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