10-08-2011, 17:49
Isabelle,
You can carry on and on and on, and still never get to an absolute bottom line!
The only way to be sure is to do a total biochemical analysis of each suppliers products.
You'll drive yourself nuts trying to work out whether three of supplier A =4 of supplier B capsules if one has more mg per capsule but the other has more capsules in a bottle...or whatever.
All you can do, practically, is either to do a per capsule comparison or a per (100?)mg comparison, and since very few people are going to open capsules and re-weigh them to take more or less, I suggest that the capsule comparison is more useful. Irrespective of what it says on the label, people will experiment to find the dose that suits them anyway.
Pansy Mae
You can carry on and on and on, and still never get to an absolute bottom line!
The only way to be sure is to do a total biochemical analysis of each suppliers products.
You'll drive yourself nuts trying to work out whether three of supplier A =4 of supplier B capsules if one has more mg per capsule but the other has more capsules in a bottle...or whatever.
All you can do, practically, is either to do a per capsule comparison or a per (100?)mg comparison, and since very few people are going to open capsules and re-weigh them to take more or less, I suggest that the capsule comparison is more useful. Irrespective of what it says on the label, people will experiment to find the dose that suits them anyway.
Pansy Mae