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inabis: back in the day i tried hydroxycut too. the xyience xelerate worked better than that crap lol. i sold whatever i had left of it to a friend and for some odd reason he lost weight. thus lead me to the conclusion that different diet pills work on various people.
dasblitz: true the holiday and vacation led to gain weight. the pills are just for a boost in my excerise regimen. also about the friend. yea i was depressed. he was a friend since elementary school to the end of highschool. those friendships are always the best. and if he moved to another state i wouldn't car but he had to move with his fater to thailand as his father wanted him to go . currently i am drinking alot of water, working out, and having x2 servings of protein powder a day (48g each). after a month im stopping the use. |
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dude just work out ... can the drugs
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Losing fat depends 85% on your diet...do more cardio in the morning before you eat anything and fix your diet...don't use ephedra if you don't have to...it is generally safe in low doses but side effects can still occur at these low doses
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Don't do it....it will mess you up.
Do some research on the "Stack" Ephedrine + Caffeine and Aspirin....it has messed up many people.
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diet pills turn me into a raging lunatic...
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12-28-2007, 11:21 AM | #28 |
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yeah sure, blame the pills
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12-28-2007, 11:42 AM | #29 |
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I love ephedra. I was so wired and it worked magnificently. My workouts would last longer and I'd sweat way more than I do now. The problem was that people would take more than the recommended dose and die. If it wasnt for that Viking's football player, it would probably still be legal. Oh well.
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as for long term effects i have no idea. But my family, ranging from great grand parents til myself used ephedra for yrs in the tea we drink and even fat pills and never ever had any problems. But like all if used excessively then it can lead to problems. i honestly love it but dont like the jitters
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oh noes! ephedrine iz bad for joo!
or not. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8124407 Quote:
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Title: Ephedrine, caffeine and aspirin: safety and efficacy for treatment of human obesity. Author: Daly PA; Krieger DR; Dulloo AG; Young JB; Landsberg L Source: Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord, 17 Suppl 1():S73-8 1993 Feb Abstract The safety and efficacy of a mixture of ephedrine (75-150mg), caffeine (150mg) and aspirin (330mg), in divided premeal doses, were investigated in 24 obese humans (mean BMI 37.0) in a randomized double blind placebo-controlled trial. Energy intake was not restricted. Overall weight loss over 8 weeks was 2.2kg for ECA vs. 0.7 kg for placebo (p < 0.05). 8 of 13 placebo subjects returned 5 months later and received ECA in an unblinded crossover. After 8 weeks, mean weight loss with ECA was 3.2 kg vs 1.3 kg for placebo (p = 0.036). 6 subjects continued on ECA for 7 to 26 months. After 5 months on ECA, average weight loss in 5 of these was 5.2 kg compared to 0.03 kg gained during 5 months between studies with no intervention (p = 0.03). The sixth subject lost 66 kg over 13 months by self-imposed caloric restriction. In all studies, no significant changes in heart rate, blood pressure, blood glucose, insulin, and cholesterol levels, and no differences in the frequency of side effects were found. ECA in these doses is thus well tolerated in otherwise healthy obese subjects, and supports modest, sustained weight loss even without prescribed caloric restriction, and may be more effective in conjunction with restriction of energy intake. |
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