Unanswered Boron Citrate question

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One of the products i'm using contains 100mg Boron Citrate. I usually take 12mg of regular Boron so wanted to know how much active Boron is in the Citrate as 100mg of pure Boron would be a toxic amount
 
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Some companies specify the total amount of Boron where some specify the amount of active. That’s why for M-Test for example we specify both the total and mg active to help avoid confusion.
 

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Some companies specify the total amount of Boron where some specify the amount of active. That’s why for M-Test for example we specify both the total and mg active to help avoid confusion.
It’s a small thing (or maybe not???) but I appreciate the correct labeling.

Even if a product interests me I’ll shy away from a whole company now when I see how some stuff is labeled. I want to know what I’m getting and if you can’t label right what else may be wrong?
 

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Some companies specify the total amount of Boron where some specify the amount of active. That’s why for M-Test for example we specify both the total and mg active to help avoid confusion.
It’s a small thing (or maybe not???) but I appreciate the correct labeling.

Even if a product interests me I’ll shy away from a whole company now when I see how some stuff is labeled. I want to know what I’m getting and if you can’t label right what else may be wrong?
 
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It’s a small thing (or maybe not???) but I appreciate the correct labeling.

Even if a product interests me I’ll shy away from a whole company now when I see how some stuff is labeled. I want to know what I’m getting and if you can’t label right what else may be wrong?
Correct labeling is huge for me. Companies should be paying an independent consultant to do their labels if they’re unsure on how to properly list things
 

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It’s a small thing (or maybe not???) but I appreciate the correct labeling.

Even if a product interests me I’ll shy away from a whole company now when I see how some stuff is labeled. I want to know what I’m getting and if you can’t label right what else may be wrong?
Proper labeling is huge for me. I won’t touch a brand’s products if there’s spelling errors, don’t have amounts or %DV for vitamins/minerals, crap like that.
 
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Proper labeling is huge for me. I won’t touch a brand’s products if there’s spelling errors, don’t have amounts or %DV for vitamins/minerals, crap like that.
Not having DV’s shows a lack of professionalism and is against the law.

I will say though that typo’s can happen no matter how hard you try. I remember one label we had proofread by myself and 4 different people and it wound up with a typo that we all missed; made me want to beat my head into my desk lol.
 

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Not having DV’s shows a lack of professionalism and is against the law.

I will say though that typo’s can happen no matter how hard you try. I remember one label we had proofread by myself and 4 different people and it wound up with a typo that we all missed; made me want to beat my head into my desk lol.
I’m part-grammar-freak, part of why it bothers me. I feel your pain!
 
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