It’s not just body weight, either. Horses have completely different metabolisms because they digest different types of food and are designed to burn way more energy than a human. And the delivery system (the paste itself) has stuff in it that’s great for horses, and was never tested for humans.
Not to mention that it can react dangerously with common medications like blood thinners.
The active ingredient is the same for humans and horses, but it’s way more complicated to figure out the balance between safe and effective than some basic math on the back of a napkin. There is a reason that pharmacists have years of graduate-level chemistry education in order to figure this stuff out.
It’s not just body weight, either. Horses have completely different metabolisms because they digest different types of food and are designed to burn way more energy than a human. And the delivery system (the paste itself) has stuff in it that’s great for horses, and was never tested for humans.
The active ingredient is the same for humans and horses, but it’s way more complicated to figure out the balance between safe and effective than some basic math on the back of a napkin. There is a reason that pharmacists have years of graduate-level chemistry education in order to figure this stuff out.
It’s not just body weight, either. Horses have completely different metabolisms because they digest different types of food and are designed to burn way more energy than a human. And the delivery system (the paste itself) has stuff in it that’s great for horses, and was never tested for humans.
The active ingredient is the same for humans and horses, but it’s way more complicated to figure out the balance between safe and effective on the back of a napkin. There is a reason that pharmacists have years of graduate-level chemistry education in order to figure this stuff out.