(10-08-2018, 02:45 PM)VergeOfDiscovery Wrote: Re: says 2500mg on the pack. What is the significance of the 10:1, does it mean that it's been concentrated 10 times, so only 250mg, is in theory equivalent to 2500mg?
Oxford Vitality explains how they get their numbers
https://www.oxfordvitality.co.uk/herbal-extracts
This is clearly not a common practice in the US (not certain whether it's even allowed).
Here, if the tin implies there are 2,500 mg tablets in contained therein, there had better be actual, physical 2,500 mg tablets contained therein! And no fuzzy "corresponds to" math - no matter what the extraction ratio.
Doesn't mean it's a bad product (or a good one), but they seem to be injecting unnecessary confusion into the supplements marketplace.
Elsewhere on their site they state: " In an industry that can be easily confusing; misinformation and misleading products really upset us."
The irony! lol
Thanks super herb sleuth - that does make it clearer. So in theory 2500mg per tablet.....i guess the proof will be in the pudding...or should that be budding, lol! I will report back with any confirmed results.