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Fast Weight Loss Buy Ephedra Online Effedra Ephedr. No matter how you spell it, it is banned in the United States. Ephedra weight loss products helped people lose weight fast by stimulating thermogenesis, and burning fat and calories but it also raised the blood pressure and increased heart rate. Many people suffered from heart attacks and strokes from the use of ephedra based products. Some even lost their lives. Other side effects reported from the use of ephedra was allergies, hives, seizures, anxiety, tremors, nervousness, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, itching, psychosis, and many more. There were too many serious health issues caused by ephedra so the Food and Drug Administration had it banned in 2003 and again in 2006. Some of the products which contained ephedra were tested and some of them contained more and some less ephedra than what was stated on the labels. Some products contained no ephedra at all but it was listed as an ingredient on the labels of the bottles. Some people did not feel that ephedra was dangerous when used in small amounts of 10 mg or less but the FDA proved them wrong. People still suffered from heart attacks and strokes when taking only 8 mg of ephedra per dose. Ephedra can be a deadly mix when added to aspirin (willow bark, salicytes, salicylic acid) and /or caffeine (kola nut, guarana, cocoa extract) and some of the products contained all of three ingredients.

Other well known names for ephedra are Squaw Tea, Mormon Tea, Desert Tea, Chinese Ephedra, Herbal Ecstasy, Epitonin, and Ma Huang. Ephedra is made synthetically and also found in the ephedra shrub which is found in different desert regions around the globe. The stems are dried and made into a white powder. Ephedra has been used by the Chinese for over 5,000 years and for many years by the Native Americans, Mexicans, and Mormons. There are four different members of the ephedra family. They are Ephedrine, Nor-pseudo-ephedrine, Nor-ephedrine, and Pseudo-ephedrine. The difference in these is the strength of each. The pseudo-ephedrine is the weakest of the four but is still very potent and can be dangerous to use. Ephedrine acts similar to adrenaline although it is not as powerful, it will last longer. It acts as a stimulant and can cause rapid heart beat and high blood pressure which in turn can cause heart attacks and strokes, and even death. Ephedra has been used for medicinal purposes such as asthma, congestion of the lungs, sinuses, and bronchial tubes, cough, common colds, fever, and many other uses. There were over 1,000 reports of hospital emergencies and at least 17 deaths from ephedra users from 1997 to 2006.

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