LongbottomLeaf,

Is it 7*(1-2) = 7 to 14grs, or 7+(1-2) = 8 to 9grs?

Also love the range of potential error. Plus or minus 1gr? Eh, it’s fine.

TuEstUnePommeDeTerre,

Those are probably fractional grains. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grain_(unit)

Ultraviolet,

Oh, not grams. I thought the dosage seemed high.

LongbottomLeaf,

So “7 1-2” should be read as 7.5? Do you know if there is a difference between “grs” and “GRS”?

Orbituary,
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Yeah. Lack of standard notation or standardized font for ingredients. No regulations in ppace for legibility.

schmidtster,

Big words big GRS, little words little grs. The GR and GRS is what should be questioned.

Zron,

Considering the active ingredients seem to be listed in bold, I think it’s safe to assume that it was just simpler to use all caps for one part of the label and lower case on the other half.

GRS probably stands for grains. A grain in 1/7000th of a pound, so these is actually not that much per serving. Unless this is using British Imperial Units, which are different from American standard Units. If it’s British imperial, I don’t know how much this is meant to mean.

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