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Xenadrine Results
What
Results You Can Expect When Taking Xenadrine Rfa 1
Like many other ECA-based products on the market, Xenadrine
Rfa 1 will induce thermogenesis (raise your body's temperature)
and cause you to burn more calories. Other Xenadrine results include:
suppressing your appetite, preserving lean muscle mass, and increasing
your energy levels. Citrus aurantium has an effect that is similar
to ephedrine, but without the side effects. The tyrosine in the
formulation increases these benefits by further curbing appetite
and reducing fatigue and stress levels. Ginger root helps to reduce
the gastrointestinal upset that can sometimes occur with caffeine.
Acetyl-L-carnitine promotes more fat metabolism and increases
your energy reservoir. Fisetin prolongs the effects of caffeine
and Citrus aurantium. Magnesium phosphate helps maintain normal
thyroid function during your diet, while DMAE increases attention
span and focus.
Be aware that there are some widely documented side effects associated
with ECA-based products. For more information, see Xenadrine
Side Effects.
What the Individual Ingredients Do
Xenadrine Rfa 1 contains a combination of ingredients that helps
you to lose weight through a number of different mechanisms. But
the main ingredients that produce its fat-burning effects are
ephedrine and caffeine. Studies have shown that when these ingredients
are combined in fairly specific ratios – 200 mg caffeine
to 20 mg ephedrine (two or three times daily) – the results
are synergistic. In other words, the effects of each are greater
than the sum of their individual effects. When aspirin is thrown
into the equation, these results are further enhanced.
Here is a breakdown of the individual ingredients in Xenadrine
Rfa 1 and what they do:
Xenadrine
Results From Ephedra
Ephedrine
is the primary fat-burning chemical in the Ephedra sinica plant,
from which it gets its name. Also known as ma huang, this plant
has a long history of usage in Asian countries for the treatment
of asthma and other bronchial conditions. A related chemical,
pseudoephedrine, is also found in the plant and is an ingredient
in many cold and flu remedies.
Ephedrine is a stimulant that works on the adrenergic receptors
of the central nervous system. It has been shown to increase the
level of dopamine, which is a precursor to both epinephrine and
norepinephrine, which are vital neurotransmitters. Dopamine is
also an important neurotransmitter around the hypothalamus, an
area of the brain that is important for body arousal. Unlike caffeine,
which exerts many of its benefits in muscle tissue, ephedrine
appears to work primarily on the central nervous system.
Ephedrine is an effective fat burner on its own, and when it is
combined with caffeine, the effects are even greater. While the
reasons for this are still not known, it is thought that caffeine
has a "permissive" action on ephedrine, lowering the
amounts needed to achieve its physiological effects. In other
words, caffeine potentiates ephedrine's effect. The E/C studies
that showed the greatest benefits used a 10:1 ratio of caffeine
to ephedrine. (For studies on Xenadrine Rfa 1 and its ingredients,
see Xenadrine Review.)
Xenadrine
Results From Caffeine
The caffeine
source in Xenadrine Rfa 1 is guarana seed extract. Guarana is
a bushy tree that grows in the Amazon rainforest. Known botanically
as Paullina cupana, it is almost as popular as coffee in Brazil.
Guarana does not have as much acid as coffee, so it can be less
irritating to the stomach than coffee can. Guarana also has epicathechin
and proanthocyanidins, both of which are powerful antioxidants
that help reduce free-radical damage in cells. Epicathechin is
chemically related to epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which prolongs
the life of norepinephrine. As a result, the epicathechin may
keep the thermogenic process going for a even longer period of
time, further boosting your metabolic rate and facilitating fat
loss.
As far as fat burning is concerned, the primary active ingredient
in guarana is caffeine. This plant chemical is rapidly absorbed
by the body and remains in circulation for more than seven hours.
Plasma concentrations reach a peak one hour after it is consumed.
It is then slowly metabolized, with a half-life of four to six
hours.
Caffeine has been shown to dramatically increase free fatty-acid
levels, providing the body with a fuel source that it can use
instead of the glycogen stored in your liver and muscles. In fact,
one study found a 100% increase in plasma free fatty acids after
the subjects took 330 mg of caffeine.
At the same time, caffeine has been shown to increase adrenaline
levels. This "fight-or-flight" hormone increases alertness
and boosts energy levels, helping you to go through your daily
tasks with less food intake. Most people experience a reduced
appetite when their adrenaline levels are high, usually because
they are focused on more essential tasks. With these two mechanisms,
it's easy to understand why caffeine is important for jump-starting
your weight-loss efforts.
Xenadrine
Results From Willow bark extract
Willow bark
is a natural source of salicin, which is similar to the acetylsalicylic
acid in aspirin. A traditional pain remedy of the American Indians,
this ingredient can further increase the effects of the ECA stack
by helping to raise the body's set point for temperature regulation
and keeping the body from re-regulating itself. This boosts the
basal metabolic rate and helps to burn more body fat. There does
not appear to be any difference between white and purple willow
bark.
Xenadrine
Results From Citrus aurantium
Citrus aurantium
is the botanical name for a fruit known as zhi shi in traditional
Chinese medicine and as bitter orange or sour orange in other
countries. The unripe fruit contains synephrine – a chemical
that is structurally related to ephedrine – as well as octopamine
and tyramine. Like ephedrine, synephrine has the ability to increase
metabolic rate and lipolysis (fat breakdown). Synephrine is also
a mild appetite suppressant and an energy enhancer. (The Chinese
use it to stimulate the Qi, or energy force.) But unlike ephedrine,
synephrine has much less impact on the central nervous system.
This makes it easier to tolerate for people who are sensitive
to ephedrine. The effects of synephrine are greatly increased
when it is combined with caffeine. Xenadrine Rfa 1 contains 5
mg of synephrine alkaloids.
Xenadrine
Results From L-tyrosine
L-tyrosine
is the amino acid tyrosine in free (unbound) form. Tyrosine is
an amino acid that plays an important role in human metabolism.
It is the precursor to stimulatory neurotransmitters such as epinephrine,
norepinephrine, dopamine and some of the thyroid hormones. All
of these neurotransmitters and hormones play important roles in
maintaining your metabolic rate. Logically, if you have a greater
supply of these precursors, you can nudge your metabolism up a
bit, helping you to shed unwanted pounds. Several studies have
also shown that tyrosine increases the benefits of caffeine/ephedrine
products, in part by curbing appetite. Tyrosine appears to reduce
stress and fatigue as well, putting you in a better state of mind
and making it easier to stick to your diet and exercise program.
The amount of L-tyrosine in Xenadrine Rfa 1 is not indicated on
the product label.
Xenadrine
Results From Ginger root
Ginger (Zingiber
officinale) is indigenous to tropical Asia and is now cultivated
in tropical areas throughout the world. The rhizome, which is
technically an underground stem instead of a root, contains oleoresins
that are rich in gingerols. These compounds have a variety of
sedative effects. Ginger is traditionally used to calm the stomach
and as a treatment for motion sickness. Since some individuals
experience gastrointestinal upset with caffeine and other stimulatory
chemicals, ginger should help to eliminate this occasional side
effect. Ginger does not have any fat-burning properties.
Xenadrine
Results From Acetyl-L-carnitine
L-carnitine
is a vitamin like compound that facilitates the movement of free-fatty
acids to the mitochondria for oxidation through the actions of
the enzyme carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1, or CPT-1. This helps
to stimulate fat burning. While L-carnitine can be synthesized
in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine, supplementation
appears to offer additional benefits.
By consuming carnitine in food (red meat contains relatively large
amounts of it) or in supplement form, you increase the supply
of a raw material needed to activate CPT-1, potentially increasing
the amount of fat transported into the mitochondria for oxidation.
This would also help to maintain liver-glycogen concentrations
at higher levels, reducing your appetite.
Acetyl-L-carnitine combines a carnitine molecule with an acetyl
molecule. After the body breaks apart this compound, the acetyl
group is used to form acetyl-CoA, an important intermediary in
the generation of energy from amino acids, fats and proteins.
This serves as an energy reservoir and leads to greater levels
of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which enhances alertness
and focus. This could keep you in a more positive state of mind,
increasing your willpower as you pursue your diet program.
Xenadrine
Results From Fisetin
Fisetin is
a bioflavonoid that increases the effectiveness of caffeine and
Citrus aurantium. It has been shown to mobilize fat-burning enzymes
in the fat cells (adipocytes) by acting synergistically with epinephrine
on the beta-adrenergic receptors of the fat-cell membrane. Fisetin
also has antioxidant properties.
Xenadrine
Results From Magnesium phosphate
Xenadrine
Rfa 1 contains magnesium phosphate. This bioavailable source of
phosphate helps to increase the level of an essential energy molecule
called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in the liver. Studies have
shown that hepatic ATP levels normally decline during a diet,
which in turn reduces the availability of the active thyroid hormone
T3. The end result is a slower metabolism. Phosphate supplementation
promotes a greater level of T3 and therefore a higher metabolic
rate, making it easier for you to burn body fat.
Xenadrine
Results From DMAE
DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol)
is a precursor to choline in the body. This can boost the level
of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the brain. Unlike many
nutrients, DMAE is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. This
gives it the potential to enhance attention span and alertness.
DMAE supplementation has been shown to increase mental focus and
energy levels, which ought to facilitate your adherence to your
diet program.
While this
article sheds light on the results you can expect from the individual
ingredients in Xenadrine, the only true way to experience Xenadrine
results is to actually try the product out yourself.
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