Ephedra Free Weight Loss Supplement
Ephedra Free Weight Loss Supplement: Zantrex-3
Ephedra
free weight loss supplements are everywhere now. Are they safe? Are
ephedra free products as good as the old ephedra weight loss
supplements? Several years of experience says no.
Visit a GNC in search of an ephedra free weight loss supplements. Are
you looking for more energy? So was the young women who took the
recommended dose of Zantrex-3. Little did she know she was getting the
same amount of caffeine as in 35 cans of Classic Coke or 12 cups of
espresso! (Dick Durbin – aka “Turbin” Durbin, Democratic senator from
Illinois – needs to shut down all soda companies and Starbucks today.)
Zantrex-3 is an ephedra free dietary supplement billed on the
Internet as "America's hottest new Super Pill," offering "rapid weight
loss and incredible energy." She got something very different. "My heart
started pounding. I thought I was having a heart attack," she says. When
that symptom subsided, she was left with a splitting headache. All she
was taking was massive amounts of caffeine. No ephedra.
Ephedra Free Weight Loss Supplement Testing
ConsumerLab.com LLC, tests dietary supplements, including ephedra
free weight loss products, to see what's actually in them. The Zantrex-3
that he analyzed in late 2005 contained a huge amount of caffeine per
daily dose: 1,223 milligrams. That's a bigger jolt than you would get
from 35 cans of Classic Coke or 12 cups of espresso. "There is a
shocking quantity (of caffeine) in some of these products," says
Cooperman.
Zantrex-3's maker, Basic Research Zoller Laboratories, said in a
statement: "At no time do we try to conceal either the xanthine content
[caffeine-like substances] or
the
huge energy boost." The company adds: "Every bottle...cautions those who
are sensitive to stimulants to consult with their physician prior to
taking Zantrex-3." By not labeling total caffeine content, they are
misleading the public.
ConsumerLab, which, for a fee, also offers seals of approval for
companies whose products pass the tests, has found that 25% of the
products it tests fail in some way. Some lack the claimed ingredients or
levels of ingredients. Others are laced with contaminants.
Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), with the financial support of large
pharmaceutical companies, are near a deal for a new law requiring
companies to report to the Food & Drug Administration serious adverse
events involving supplements. Drug companies claim this would limit harm
from a dangerous product, however,
dangerous drugs are not held to the Same standard. A person must die or
be hospitalized before an adverse event must be reported.
Look for the supplement industry, especially ephedra free weight
loss supplements, to continue to come under fire. Ephedra weight
loss supplements are starting to resurface again. You may want to
consider the low 10 mg levels of ephedra alkaloids the safe ones
contain. Also, limit the caffeine, and essential element in a
weight loss supplement,
to 100 mg.
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