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Enter the percent overage. Ingredient potency degrades over time. The overage percentage can allow the desired potency to maintain label claim accuracy over the shelf life of the product. Genesis uses offers two calculation methods to help you determine percent overage. 

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This field lists the moisture loss that was entered on the Ingredient screen. In the calculation of the amount per serving, the program assumes that all moisture is removed from the product (ie: a hard tablet). 

Amount Per Serving

This field lists the weight of one serving of the formula. The overage and moisture loss are considered in this calculation.

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This column on your Formula screen shows the weight of a single unit (scoop, tablet, capsule, etc.) regardless of what . It can be shown on the formula screen when the serving size (1 scoop, 3 tablets, 2 capsules, etc.) is. is greater than one. For example, if the serving size is 2 tablets, the Unit Weight column will show the weight of one tablet. If the serving size is 1 tablet, the Unit Weight column is not shown because it offers the same information as the serving size.

Percent Formula 

This field lists the percent that each ingredient contributes to the whole formula.

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This is the ingredient user code from the Ingredient screen.(Esha code removed)

Chemical Impurities

Chemical Impurities that have been entered for the ingredients will be displayed on the Formula Screen. When the totals exceed recommended thresholds, they will appear in red at the bottom of the Formula screen.

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