Anybody use NUTRAMETRIX for vitamin/mineral support?
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Okay, I hope I'm high.
There's all kinds of crazy going on.
First off, look at the vitamin A on both "labels" -- there is no way that 5000 and 10,000 can both have the same DV. It's physically impossible.
In no world possible is 400 IU D3 375% DV (1st), which is the same DV as the 2nd label (1500 IU)
And the calcium amounts are completely different with the same amount of DV's.
All sorts of crazy! Please tell me that I'm having a weird dream? Please? That when I wake up the numbers will make sense again?
Please?
Someone?
There's all kinds of crazy going on.
First off, look at the vitamin A on both "labels" -- there is no way that 5000 and 10,000 can both have the same DV. It's physically impossible.
In no world possible is 400 IU D3 375% DV (1st), which is the same DV as the 2nd label (1500 IU)
And the calcium amounts are completely different with the same amount of DV's.
All sorts of crazy! Please tell me that I'm having a weird dream? Please? That when I wake up the numbers will make sense again?
Please?
Someone?
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on 2/19/10 1:34 pm, edited 2/19/10 1:35 pm - Philly, PA and New Windsor, NY
on 2/19/10 1:34 pm, edited 2/19/10 1:35 pm - Philly, PA and New Windsor, NY
It seems to me the first set of numbers you posted with the 1000 and the 43% match up with the second set of 425 and 43%...the first one is just comparing what is in the vitamin to the RDA, and the second one actually lists the amount of calcium per serving...Seems on the level to me...I dunno