Am I reading it wrong, or is the Boswellia a 15:1 extract standardized for 70% boswellic acids. Shouldn't that make it equivalent to 2160mg boswellia per day (as the label states), but only just about 100mg boswellic acids (144mg x 70%). How do they get equivalent to 1512mg boswellic acids? That's the 100mg or so multiplied by 15, since they say it's a 15:1 extract. That's not how it works though, right? For example, a 10:1 extract of ashwagandha standardized for 5% withanolides would have 30mg withanolides per 600mg. How could I say that's equivalent to 300mg withanolides because it's a 10:1 extract? I've had a long day, so am I reading this wrong?
Edit: After reading this again, it looks like they're doing the same thing for the cissus as well. I get that 300mg of a 20:1 extract is the equivalent of 6000mg of the raw powder, but how is 300mg of a 5% ketosterone (15mg ketosterones) equivalent to 300mg ketosterones? The extract is 20:1, but that doesn't mean that the standardization is multiplied by 20, right? That doesn't make any sense. Can someone else make any sense of this please?