That makes sense.
This is an ingredient that different dosages can give different results, so if a brand references certain studies, they're supposed to use the dosage that correlates to that, which this product does.
If someone wants all the listed benefits in the write up, that is the dosage they need to use for those.
But where you asked if the average person could be fine with 200 mg. to 300 mg., if the results that they are looking for are the results associated with that desired dosage range, then yes, they would be. And for them, the price isn't bad at all because it becomes a 3 month supply.
I'm normally the first person to tell people to follow the suggested dose on anything, and if people want the benefits listed in the write up on this, they definitely should. I just wanted people to be aware that EndoAmp isn't just a great option for people that want mega dosed Phosphatidylserine, but for people that want 200 to 300 mg. per day as well.
At times, companies are limited by label space constraints and this is a good example. If a label had room for it all, it would be awesome for this to have dosage columns showing 1 capsule, 2 capsules, and 3 capsules.