After reading the article on evo a few weeks back on how GW DOESNT cause cancer because the initial test results they did on mice/rats was the equivalent of 900 mg of GW per day I was relieved to throw aside my insecurities with the product.
After doing more research, I found out that indeed the conversion was wrong. They did not account for Human Equivalent Doses (HED).
The trials on rats were dosed at 5 mg/kg which is converted using a 6.2 factor to account for HED (5 mg/kg / 6.2) = 0.81mg/kg.
Given a 200 lb bodybuilder, that is 73 mg a day (which is cutting it pretty close to the daily dosage recommended).
<Source: http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/Guidances/UCM078932.pdf> - Table 3
This was very alarming, infact I put off starting my GW for 2 weeks now reading information like this.
Can anyone shed more discussion and talk about this.
It just seems odd that this product was almost brought into pharmaceuticals then it just suddenly stopped development and put away...
After doing more research, I found out that indeed the conversion was wrong. They did not account for Human Equivalent Doses (HED).
The trials on rats were dosed at 5 mg/kg which is converted using a 6.2 factor to account for HED (5 mg/kg / 6.2) = 0.81mg/kg.
Given a 200 lb bodybuilder, that is 73 mg a day (which is cutting it pretty close to the daily dosage recommended).
<Source: http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/Guidances/UCM078932.pdf> - Table 3
This was very alarming, infact I put off starting my GW for 2 weeks now reading information like this.
Can anyone shed more discussion and talk about this.
It just seems odd that this product was almost brought into pharmaceuticals then it just suddenly stopped development and put away...