Xenadrine

 

What is Xenadrine? Is there a difference between Xenadrine Rfa-1 and Xenadrine EFX? Perhaps these are questions that you have been asking yourself.

Is so, then let thefitmap.com be your guide as you learn more about Xenadrine as a dietary drug.

This drug acts to boost your metabolism and thus has at times been toted as a miracle weight loss supplement, however there are several important facts worth noting about this diet pill. Firstly the Rfa-1 version of this drug is very different from the EFX version.

While both act to help you lose weight and burn fat, Rfa-1 contains the herb Ma Huang, better known as ephedrine, caffeine in the form of guarana, bitter orange (synephrine), and salicin or white willow bark.

Ephedrine is a very strong stimulant and is noted for its potentially negative side effects. It has been determined that ephedrine is particularly dangerous for those with high blood pressure, diabetes, heart complications, or disease of the thyroid or liver, or various psychiatric disorders. Critics argue that ephedrine comes from an herb and thus is natural and cannot be dangerous; however it is important to note that even if a drug is advertised as "natural", some side effects could be devastating and even deadly.

The EFX version of this drug contains no ephedrine however it still must be taken only under the advisement and recommendation of your physician. In fact it is still recommended that those individuals suffering from heart disease, high blood pressure, renal disease, glaucoma, hyperthyroidism, cardiac arrhythmia, migraines, or other psychological conditions and those under the age of 18 should not take this form of diet pill. Due to the high levels of caffeine in this drug, it is advised that individuals work to reduce their caffeine intake from other sources including coffee and tea. In addition, it is often recommended that any dietary supplement be taken in conjunction with regular exercise and a nutritional and well-rounded diet. Educate yourself and find out more with the help of thefitmap.com!


 

 

 
 
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