Monday, November 17, 2014 5:29:15 PM
let's look at the post more closely.
First you say that a eye dropper is equal to 1ml. But, we all know that isn't accurate.
All drops are NOT created equal. The size and weight of a drop will vary depending on the oils.
viscosity, temperature, and the size and type of dropper used.
“Standard” eye dropper and water. Most “standard” eye droppers can vary from 18-26 drops per mL.
The standard used most often is 20 drops per ml - that would be 0.05ml/drop.
I have never seen anyone use a amount per eyedropper - that is complete nonsense because you will get a different amount each time you fill the eye dropper.
What is used is the per drop method - meaning that one would use 0.05ml/drop which would be much more accurate.
So that would be about 600 drops per bottle (20drops/ml x 30ml).
No one would ever use 3.9mg CBD per eye dropper - because of the inaccuracy of the amount of fluid in the eye dropper.
Plus, on the allcbd.com site it states very clearly that the amount of CBD in the Tincture is 25mg. (You need to contact GRCU and tell them their sales page is wrong and it should be 82.5mg CBD per bottle!
And it isn't standardized that one eye dropper is 1ml.
using your new formula you would to be precise (3.9mg/ml CBD x 29.57) - so the amount of CBD in each bottle would be 115.32mg CBD.
And what is funny is that with each analysis that number would change - that is a absurd notion to think they will be changing labels with each analysis.
You have had anywhere from 82.5mg to 117mg of CBD per bottle today.
IG
First you say that a eye dropper is equal to 1ml. But, we all know that isn't accurate.
All drops are NOT created equal. The size and weight of a drop will vary depending on the oils.
viscosity, temperature, and the size and type of dropper used.
“Standard” eye dropper and water. Most “standard” eye droppers can vary from 18-26 drops per mL.
The standard used most often is 20 drops per ml - that would be 0.05ml/drop.
I have never seen anyone use a amount per eyedropper - that is complete nonsense because you will get a different amount each time you fill the eye dropper.
What is used is the per drop method - meaning that one would use 0.05ml/drop which would be much more accurate.
So that would be about 600 drops per bottle (20drops/ml x 30ml).
No one would ever use 3.9mg CBD per eye dropper - because of the inaccuracy of the amount of fluid in the eye dropper.
Plus, on the allcbd.com site it states very clearly that the amount of CBD in the Tincture is 25mg. (You need to contact GRCU and tell them their sales page is wrong and it should be 82.5mg CBD per bottle!
And it isn't standardized that one eye dropper is 1ml.
using your new formula you would to be precise (3.9mg/ml CBD x 29.57) - so the amount of CBD in each bottle would be 115.32mg CBD.
And what is funny is that with each analysis that number would change - that is a absurd notion to think they will be changing labels with each analysis.
You have had anywhere from 82.5mg to 117mg of CBD per bottle today.
IG
It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled
