
Are
Thermogenics Safe
While Thermogenics
Plus Quick Start and other ECA-based supplements are very
effective fat-burners backed by sizable scientific research, they
have been associated with some potentially dangerous side effects.
To answer the question, "Are Thermgenics Safe", let's
review some of the common adverse reactions people experience
from taking the ECA stack:
* nervousness
* dizziness
* tremors
* rapid heart rate
* headaches
* jitters
* palpitations
* insomnia, and
* increased blood pressure.
Some people simply cannot tolerate ephedrine's intense effects,
and quickly stop taking products containing it. Because of its
potential dangerous side effects, I highly recommend that you
consult with your primary care physician before taking any supplement
with ephedrine. And if you have a history of heart disease, or
any other medical condition, I would avoid products containing
ephedrine (unless you get the green light from your doctor.)
The widely documented and potentially harmful side effects associated
with ephedrine has prompted scientists from around the world to
research other similar compounds that offer the same powerful
thermogenic properties without the side effects. Within the past
few years, researchers have identified a new thermogenic compound
called synephrine, which is much safer than ephedrine. Because
of its unique combination of power and safety, many experts now
consider synephrine an even more effective thermogenic compound
than ephedrine.
While bissey nut normally increases alertness and reduces fatigue,
as with caffeine, if you take too much you could get jittery and
your thoughts could get scattered. As long as you stay with the
recommended dose, these side effects are unlikely to occur.
Some people with sensitive stomachs may have a problem with the
cayenne and/or the large amount of aspirin in Thermogenics Plus
Quick Start. Cayenne is a spice, and the reaction to spicy foods
varies widely. Some individuals can eat three-alarm chili without
any problem, while others find even mildly spicy food to be upsetting.
Aspirin can also cause upset stomach and even irritate the stomach
lining when taken on an ongoing basis. If you experience problems
with either of these ingredients, try taking Thermogenics Plus
Quick Start with meals. This will dilute the concentrations of
these nutrients. If you still have problems, switch to another
product that does not contain them.
For more information
about Thermogenics Plus, see the following parts of this review:
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