The truth about ephedrine diet pills.
Ephedrine is the
active ingredient in many diet pills and supplements. Many use the name
thermo, lean or fat burner. Brand
names include, Metabolife, MeTrim, Herbalife, Adiphen, Thermalean,
Lipodrene, Zymax, Genicil, Patent Lean, Thermoslim, Ultra Lipo Lean,
Trim Life, Hydroxy Cut, Xenadrine, Herbal Phen-Fen, Shapefast, Thermoburn,
Thyro-slim, Trim Spa, Natural Trim, Thermo-Lift and many others.
What is ephedrine? Ephedrine (e-fedrin)
a-methylamino-l phenyl-l propanol, is an alkaloid from the leaves of
Ephededra equisetina, E. Sinica, and other species (family Gnetaceae).
It is also called Ephedra & Ma Huang, the plant source for the Alkaloid
ephedrine. Indigenous to China, India and parts of SoutheastAsia . Products
containing ephedrine extracts have according to the FDA, caused hundreds
of illnesses, including heart attacks, seizures, strokes and even 15
reported deaths. They are amphetamine-like compounds with powerful and
potentially lethal stimulant effects on the central nervous system and
the heart. These compounds act as stimulants that can cause rapid or
irregular heartbeats (heart arrhythmias) Ephedrines act in a similar
way as that of adrenaline. It dilates the bronchial muscles, contacts
the nasal mucosa, raises the blood pressure and is a cardiac stimulant.
Further these compounds often cause psychological side effects such
as depression, nervousness, insomnia, and rapid heart rate. When taken
in combination with caffeine, ephedrine can over-stimulate the central
nervous system, leading to potentially life-threatening results.
Since early 1990, the FDA has issued numerous
warnings to consumers of diet products and supplements containing Ephedrine,
Ephedra or Ma Huang. In fact, in November 1994, the FDA informed Alliance
U.S.A. that its Natures Nutritional Formula One posed a potential
health hazard and was in violation of federal laws designed to protect
the public health and even issued a recall of their products due to
their combination of Ma Huang and caffeine containing Kola Nut. Alliance
later removed the caffeine containing Kola Nut and was allowed to continue
to sell its new product. Recently, the FDA has called for strict limits
on the recommended dose and proposed new labeling of products containing
ephedrine. The FDAs proposal would prohibit the marketing of dietary
supplements containing 8 milligrams or more of ephedrine alkaloids per
serving, with warnings against using more than 24 mg per day and using
the product for more than SEVEN DAYS. Any such product with claims encouraging
short-term excessive intake would be required to list the following
statement on its label: Taking more than the recommended serving
may result in heart attack, stroke, seizure or death.
This much can be assumed with diet pills:
they are expensive and don’t address the basics of sensible weight loss.
The real problem with diet pills and supplements is that they have side-effects,
which make taking them in the long-term unreasonable. Quit taking the
pills and the weight almost always comes back. If any diet pill really
worked in the long-term it would be impossible to avoid in our society.
Basic nutrition and exercise is still the
only way to lose weight in the long run. The best options are lifestyle
exercise sports such as tennis, hiking, cycling, climbing, dancing,
etcetera... These are activities you don’t think of as exercise and
will lead to a lasting victory over your weight. Find a basic food program
or chose one of the inexpensive online programs for structure and support,
add lifestyle exercise sports and you have all the ingredients of the
best option.
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