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What is the Difference Between Regular and Clinical Strength?Updated 9 months ago

This is a great question and a very common one too! 

Due to the nature of our propriety blends, it can be difficult to understand what separates the two strengths we offer for each product here at GameDay Ready.

Each one one of our tincture liquid components is processed by weighing out the raw, powdered materials, meticulously agitating it with our patent pending DualPolar™ solvent and leaving it for no less than 24 hours.

From there, once the material has had time to extract, the liquid solvent is then siphoned and squeezed out from the marc, leaving a highly concentrated mentsruum, or tincture liquid. Generally speaking, we aim to concentrate the active components in the solvent to roughy (10)g/mL.** 

From here, using volumetric measurement, we are able to ensure that the amount of tincture liquid present is accurate to whatever content we desire based on percentage per bottle, allowing us to make the Clinical Strength versions of our product contain twice the amount of liquid.

For instance, if we used 100 kilograms of Ginger Root Extract Powder and we started off the tincture with 20 L of our DualPolar™ Solvent, if we pull a total of 10 L back, the equation looks like:

10L(100KG:20L)

You can find similar markings on our GameDay Ready Product Labels! These equations allow the consumer to figure out the potency of each tincture.

In this case, we would take the final volume and divide it by the original mass of the material:

100KG/10L = 10 KG/L

If we were to practically apply our theoretical ginger root extract liquid, we would want to convert the kilograms to grams and liters to milliliters, as it would be more applicable for human consumption:

100,000g/10,000mL= 10 g/mL

From here, a simple percentage can be used to figure out a desired serving size. 

Let's say we want to use this liquid extract as 20% of a solution. We can take the tincture potency that we calculated and quite literally multiply it by that percentage: 

10g/mL*(0.2)= 2 g/mL

While 10 grams per milliliter ginger root extract may not be ideal for human consumption, 2 grams is much closer!

Now, let's assume we want a product that is standardized at 1 g/mL; essentially, all you would need to do is add 9 liters of olive oil to 1 liter of our ginger root extract liquid which is already standardized at 10g/mL, and you would have a ginger root extract product standardized at 1 g/mL. 

Think of it like a cup of coffee. If it's 100% pure black coffee, and you add 4 oz of creamer to an 8 oz cup, you have essentially diluted the coffee by 50%. This is the same concept we use at GameDay Ready to provide the right amount of "coffee."

This method of production allows GameDay Ready to ensure the highest possible accuracy and quality possible in regard to ensuring you get the type of product that you deserve; one that has been given as much attention as you are giving to your health!

As with any Dietary Supplement, it is always important to discuss with your physician about any changes to your diet prior to starting any regimen.

We offer both Regular and Clinical Strength options on our website. You may choose to purchase Clinical Strength directly or opt for an upgrade, which will be reflected as a separate charge. 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

** The numbers used in this article are meant to express the general concept of a complicated process for the sake of explanation and are not meant to represent any actual component.

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