Ephedrimex

November 4, 2009 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

The unwavering belief that some dieters have over weight loss supplements is sometimes due to the testimonials that they see on the internet. Indeed, when we peruse the websites of various weight loss formulas, we would see a lot of positive feedback on the use of weight loss supplements. Somehow, these positive feedbacks have caused some of the dieters to try out weight loss supplements for them; citing these supplements as miracles aids and solutions to bring forth weight loss.

Among all of these lies the reality that some weight loss supplement may not work as deemed. Even weight loss supplements have promised to promote weight boss without jeopardizing our health, chances are, these weight loss supplements, or at least some of them, might still contain weight loss ingredients that would ultimately cause the overall health and wellness some harm. This is especially true if the said weight loss supplement that is being patronized contains banned weight loss ingredients such as Ephedrine.

It would be impossible not to know Ephedrine because this white, liquid substance has been all over the media when the news about its ban came out in 2004. Accordingly, this weight loss ingredient was banned by the FDA in 2004 when it became evident that it is due to the use of weight loss supplements that contain this ingredient that health problems such as seizures and the likes came about the dieters’ community.

In light of the weight loss supplements that pushed through with the ban of Ephedrine, there were still some weight loss supplements that kept on including Ephedrine in its formulation. One of the supplements that still keep Ephedrine in its formulation is the supplement called Ephedrimex.

According to the manufacturers of Ephedrinex, this supplement contains three ingredients: “Herbal ephedra-free formula Alkaloids”, Caffeine and Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin). Although they were reiterating that the Ephedrine content of this supplement is legal and not hazardous to the health, we believe that this formulation is still tainted with threats to the health of dieters because no matter how we look at it, the fatal weight loss ingredient, although in a better form, is still included in this formulation.

For those people who are still gawking at miraculous weight loss pills that are purported to promote weight loss, our advice is for them to look into the formulation first before trying out any weight loss product. Otherwise, they might get caught in a situation where their health will already be compromised just because they believed in the claims made by the manufacturers of mediocre weight loss supplements.

 

About the Author
Charles Volcolatte is a health and weight loss researcher for www.skinnyASAP.com. He writes and researches actively on Weight Loss Guidelines and shares his knowledge at www.skinnyASAP.com where he works as a staff writer.

EPH 25

November 4, 2009 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

By this time, the fact that Ephedrine-based weight loss products should be avoided might have already reached the knowledge and awareness of most of the people who patronize weight loss aids. Still, some of the patrons of weight loss products remain keen on using weight loss aids that have Ephedrine in its formulation. This is due to the fact that weight loss products that contain Ephedrine are considered as top products, at least, where weight loss results are concerned.

Ephedrine, also known as Ma Huang in its Chinese name, is a white liquid substance that is commonly found in most weight loss products. Its use has been attributed to rapid effects in weight loss pursuits; unfortunately, using products that have this ingredient has also caused severe health hazards and even deaths among dieters. For this reason, the use of this weight loss ingredient has been banned by the FDA in 2004.

The effectiveness of Ephedrine has not escaped the notice of weight loss products’ manufacturers. In fact, more and more weight loss products continue to have Ephedrine in their list of ingredients. Among this product which continues to include Ephedrine in their formulation is EPH 25.

According to our research, this weight loss product contains an estimated amount of 425 mg of Ephedrine per capsule. Aside from Ephedrine, this supplement still has other ingredients; however, the other ingredients were not disclosed by the manufacturers. Meanwhile, we also took our time to peruse the website for this product. Unsurprisingly, we still weren’t able to obtain the ingredient list for this weight loss formula.

The use of Ephedrine, or Ma Huang, was largely for the relief against asthma and other allergic attacks. At least, that’s what the Chinese has initially used it for. By abusing the use of this herb, though, many people could be in danger. This was seen when the use of Ephedrine in various weight loss supplements was on the rise before it was banned by the authorities.

In our opinion, using weight loss ingredients that are not fit for the consumption of the public is taboo because it endangers human life. This is especially unfair for those dieters who have no idea how fatal Ephedrine is. Our suggestion for dieters is to look for weight loss supplements that are free from Ephedrine. There are a variety of weight loss formulas that combine potent ingredients such as Hoodia Gordonii and Advantra-Z to advance the effects of weight loss.

About the Author

Charles Alonso Volcolatte is a health and weight loss researcher for www.readysetweightloss.com. He writes and researches actively on Healthy Weight Loss Tips and shares his knowledge at www.readysetweightloss.com where he works as a staff writer.

Clonazepam Medication

September 2, 2009 · Filed Under Anxiety Tips · Comment 
If you are an individual that has the anxiety attacks, then we are sure you know just how stressful it really can be. You will find that many people handle stress in many ways. However, what happens when you go into anxiety? Although the medicine is FDA approved, you might find that it has some symptoms that it can give you. If you go to a doctor, then the doctor will describe those symptoms to you. However, you can easily find those symptoms by turning to the Internet. If you are sufferin

Has anyone used DermaTend?

July 23, 2009 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

To successfully get rid of moles, a good cream to use would be DermaTend. It’s a completely natural herbal formula that safely removes moles, warts and skin tags. It has proven to work for some people and has had certain drawbacks for others. Read on to get an unbiased review on this product.

DermaTend is a very good cream to use on moles and skin tags but I wouldn’t recommend it to remove genital warts as it requires you to scrape the affected area first and then apply the cream (both of which might sting a bit).

DermaTend mainly consists of sanguinarine & glycerine. Sanguinarine is found in bloodroot, a Native American plant and is completely natural. Bloodroot shouldn’t be used in large doses as it can have adverse effects. In smaller quantities, bloodroot has incredible healing powers and DermaTend is a testament to the good effects of bloodroot.

Bloodroot is native to North America (various regions) and goes by different names in each region. Bloodroot produces the toxin sanguinarine with is used in many toothpastes as an antibacterial or anti plague agent, the United States FDA has approved this use of sanguinarine in these products.

The main component present in DermaTend is bloodroot and this has been recommended by several people as a solution for removal of moles & skin tags. Read some more reviews from people who have used DermaTend.

DermaTend is a very cost effect method for mole & skin tag removal and costs 1/10th the cost of surgery and removes moles & skin tags in as little as a week  in most people’s case.

Another good thing is the company (DermaTend) offers a 60 day money back guarantee if you are not completely satisfied with the product. So it’s a no lose situation really. `

Click here to read a more indepth review of DermaTend

Drug Research - How It’s Manipulated

February 25, 2009 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

We would like to think that the research done by the pharmaceutical companies is honest, but more than one news story has shown otherwise. If we had the political will, or if the FDA was less political, drug trials could be made more honest almost immediately with one simple procedure. Unfortunately, that change has been fought by the drug companies. Let’s see why.

The English newspaper, The Guardian, recently reported on several systematic reviews of drug research. They clearly showed that pharmaceutical industry studies and clinical trials report positive results far more often than those funded independently (funded by those not selling the drugs tested). Is it just a coincidence that drug companies get more of the results that they’re looking for? No.

The drug companies probably almost never directly tamper with clinical drug trials, nor are they likely to change the reported results afterwards. Dishonesty or criminal behavior like that is probably very rare in drug research, because it isn’t needed. More subtle ways are available.

How To Manipulate Drug Research Results

The most common way to manipulate the results of drug research, is the simplest of all. If you want to show that a new pharmaceutical works, just get rid of the trials that show it doesn’t, and keep the ones that show some effect. Investigations have demonstrated that this is common, that negative data is often hidden or discarded.

Suppose a new drug is given to twelve groups of people who share a given disease. It appears to help the people in four of the groups, but the subjects in the other eight groups have no improvement or perhaps even get sicker or have serious side effects. Differing results from one trial to the next is common, since people get better or worse for many reasons. This is why many trials are necessary to be statistically significant.

What if in this case, the company decided that only the four trials with positive results are important, and they quietly get rid of the data from the other eight. Suddenly a drug with no real benefit appears to have helped in every clinical trial - at least every one we’ll know about. It is very bad science, of course, but one of the most common ways pharmaceutical companies manipulate drug research results.

How do we stop this? Researchers have been recommending an inexpensive solution to this problem for decades: make the companies register all trials, so none can be “lost.” To use the results of any drug research to get a new pharmaceutical approved, a company would have to register the trial before it begins, in a compulsory international trials registry. It would add very little to their costs.

Naturally the drug companies are against this simple idea, and certainly have their arguments to present. The most likely real reason they are fighting it is that it doesn’t allow them as much control over the “truth” or the results of drug research. And with our own FDA staffed by their friends and former coworkers, we can expect the secrets and dishonesty to go on.

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