17-02-2017, 10:27 PM
Hey
I recently got a pack of these and asked myself the same question... a bit too late. I was in a 1500 mg/day mood about 10 days ago so I took 6 tablets through the day, thinking 6x250=1500 . Then I noticed the 10:1 and started looking around on google. Apparently 10:1 means that for each gram of their tablets they used 10 grams of plant, making the pills 10 times stronger.
I ended up mailing them about the quantity of PM in each tablet and this is their reply:
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Dear client,
Thank you for your message. Our White Kwao Krua is made of 250mg of a 10:1 herbal extract making a standardised amount of 2,500mg in each tablet. Other ingredients include Microcystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate and Di-Calcium Phosphate.
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So, it looks like I almost overdosed myself with the equivalent of something like 6x2500 = 15.000 mg. Like taking 30 Ainterol caps. I had a bit of fever in the next few days but that was probably viral. I still had a few days of extremely low energy levels.
On one hand I believe that 10:1 is not actually accurate and/or the effect is not 10 times stronger. On the other hand I am not going to try again and, since even 2500mg is too much for me, I am using these tablets as powder to mix with body cream and spread it on the smaller side of my chest.
I have no idea of how strong they actually are, but I would advice against taking more than the suggested dose of 1 tab per day.
Shiraz
I recently got a pack of these and asked myself the same question... a bit too late. I was in a 1500 mg/day mood about 10 days ago so I took 6 tablets through the day, thinking 6x250=1500 . Then I noticed the 10:1 and started looking around on google. Apparently 10:1 means that for each gram of their tablets they used 10 grams of plant, making the pills 10 times stronger.
I ended up mailing them about the quantity of PM in each tablet and this is their reply:
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Dear client,
Thank you for your message. Our White Kwao Krua is made of 250mg of a 10:1 herbal extract making a standardised amount of 2,500mg in each tablet. Other ingredients include Microcystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate and Di-Calcium Phosphate.
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So, it looks like I almost overdosed myself with the equivalent of something like 6x2500 = 15.000 mg. Like taking 30 Ainterol caps. I had a bit of fever in the next few days but that was probably viral. I still had a few days of extremely low energy levels.
On one hand I believe that 10:1 is not actually accurate and/or the effect is not 10 times stronger. On the other hand I am not going to try again and, since even 2500mg is too much for me, I am using these tablets as powder to mix with body cream and spread it on the smaller side of my chest.
I have no idea of how strong they actually are, but I would advice against taking more than the suggested dose of 1 tab per day.
Shiraz