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Ephedrine – Wonder
supplement or death in a
bottle?
What it is
Ephedrine
, also
called ephedra and Ma Huang, is a compound
derived from the scrub-like ephedra plant
that has been used for thousands of years in
traditional folk medicine. Chemically it
belongs to the class of drugs known as beta
agonists. This means that it stimulates
beta-receptors through out the body,
particularly those located in the
sympathetic nervous system.
What it’s used
for?
Medical
As with anabolic
steroids, ephedra compounds do have
legitimate medical uses. The main use is in
treating bronchial problems associated with
colds and asthma. Stimulating beta-receptors
in smooth muscle causes these tissues to
relax, thus opening air passages. For this
reason many cold and flu products contain
ephedrine or its close cousin,
pseudoephedrine.
Stimulant
Beta-receptor
stimulation doesn’t just cause smooth muscle
tissue to relax. Stimulating beta-receptors
also causes the sympathetic nervous system
to kick in. This system, also know as the
“fight or flight” nervous system, prepares
the body for dealing with danger. Our
ancestors would have relied on this system
to run from the saber tooth tiger or hold
their ground and fight it. Now days people
take ephedra products to boost their
performance in sports or cope with a job
requiring physical labor. As a stimulant
ephedra ranks somewhere between caffeine and
amphetamine.
Fat
loss
Although popular as a
stimulant, most people use ephedrine
as a fat loss drug. As it stands now ephedra
products are the most effective
over-the-counter fat loss products
available. Bodybuilders use them to get
shredded for a contest. Millions of women
use it them to look better in swim suits.
Although not fully understood, it is
believed that the compound works by
increasing the process of thermogenesis in
the body. In simple terms thermogenesis is
the process by which fat deposits become
more susceptible for burning as an energy
source when the body’s temperature is
elevated slightly.
Dangers
In recent years ephedra
products have received a great deal of bad
press in the media. A number of deaths have
been supposedly linked to these compounds.
The fact that in most cases the individuals
where megadosing, taking other drugs, and/or
had a history of heart problems has been
conveniently ignored. Since it’s a
stimulant, these products should not be
taken by anyone with heart or nervous system
problems. And like virtually all drugs,
megadosing is only asking for trouble. But
for those who use the compound sensibly and
have no pre-existing medical problems, the
risk of side effects is extremely
low.
Legal and athletic
issues
Because of political
pressure and bad press, ephedrine
products have had to be modified over the
last few years. They can no longer be
marketed as a fat loss or
performance-enhancing product. And the
dosage must be no greater than 8mgs per
tablet (as opposed to the old standard of
25mgs). In Canada eight of ten provinces
have placed ephedra products behind pharmacy
counters. You still don’t need a
prescription but you will have to ask the
pharmacist. In the US, ephedra products are
still legal but there is a movement underway
to have reclassified as controlled drugs.
Given their stimulant
effects it’s not surprising that most
sports’ organizations including the IOC
(International Olympic Committee) have
banned ephedra-containing products. The
problem for athletes is that tests have
become so effective that many athletes are
failing drug tests because they were using a
cold medication. Even though the small
amount of drug in the over-the-counter cold
medication was not enough to boost
performance, it was enough to register a
positive test. So far most appeals have been
turned down.
Legal
alternatives
Even though
ephedrine is effective for burning
fat, as we have just seen it does pose a
health risk to certain individuals and is
banned by most sports’ federations. There is
an alternative, however. Science has made
available a number of legal and safe
products that will burn body fat just as
effective as ephedra products. They are
called legal steroid alternatives, and while
closely related to anabolic steroids are
perfectly safe and not controlled
substances.
You need to check them
out today!
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