I certainly appreciate the efforts to get dosing correct, because that's critical to safety, and what QSC has done is more than any other UGL up to this point, along with radical transparency showing bad results as well as good, that makes them trustworthy.
But that's far from the only thing that matters.
5 tablets, made 5 ways, could all have the same amount of active ingredient, and the actual range of bioavailability could be from 10%-100%, depending on the processes and excipients used. And not only that, some orals are even more complex. For instance, depending on where Metformin is released, the stomach, small intestine or large intestine, it has radically different effects, so it's designed to hold together until it gets to where it's supposed to.
That's why I'd only use UGL tabs where there's no pharma alternative, like AAS,