Adipozin Side Effects

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Adipozin is a diet pill containing green tea, guarana and yerba mate and therefore has a significant caffeine content. Individuals who are sensitive to caffeine or other stimulants may experience side effects. In some users, Adipozin can cause headache, restlessness, nervousness, irritability, anxiety, insomnia and an elevated heart rate.

See also: Adipozin Review

How does Adipozin work?

The Adipozin formula has been developed to promote thermogenesis, suppress appetite and boost energy levels. It is a generic version of the diet pill Adipozil.

Adipozin side effects

Many diet pills have side effects, usually caused by stimulant-based ingredients in their formulations. Individuals who are sensitive to caffeine are particularly susceptible to these side effects. Adipozin contains three ingredients that contain caffeine. In some individuals, stimulants like this can cause side effects such as restlessness, headache, diarrhea, jitteriness, nervousness, irritability, insomnia, palpitations, elevated heartbeat and increased blood pressure. Damiana, another ingredient in Adipozin, does have a traditional background as an abortive and therefore should not be taken during pregnancy. The herb also has a mild hypoglycemic effect, so individuals on diabetes medication or those who suffer from hypoglycemia must use caution. Damiana may also interfere with the body’s absorption of iron. Glucomannan in Adipozin can bind with and hinder the absorption of certain nutrients, meaning that it may adversely affect the effectiveness of the other ingredients in this formula. Pomegranate, which can also be found in the Adipozin formulation can cause allergic reactions in some people. Chromium, another ingredient has reported side effects, even when taken in low doses of 200-400 mcg per day. These include headaches, insomnia and sleep disturbances.

Adipozin dosage

Each bottle of Adipozin contains 60 capsules or one month’s supply.

Adipozin ingredients

Adipozin is a fat burner which contains some patented and clinically evaluated ingredients. The ingredients per serving (1 capsule: 800 mg) include:

ForsLean: ForsLean is believed to increase lean body mass and help optimize body composition though cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate) activation. A number (but not all) of clinical studies have indicated that taking Coleaus forskohlii may result in an increase in heart rate and a decrease in blood pressure.

FucoPure: This is a seaweed extract and is the patented version of fucoxanthin. There are a number of studies that have indicated that fucoxanthin has the ability to boost metabolism, but to date, all of these studies have been carried out on animals. One gram of seaweed has several times the amount of iodine that most adults require on a daily basis. Therefore, a potential fucoxanthin side effect could include changes in thyroid function due to iodine excess.

Green tea: Green tea has been shown to promote modest weight loss. However, it needs to be taken in relatively high concentration, and to contain high levels of catechins. In Adipozin, the amount of green tea present in the formulation is not indicated. Users of green tea that are sensitive to caffeine could experience any of the following side effects: irritability, restlessness, nausea, insomnia, tremors, heart palpitations, upset stomach, frequent urination and skin rash.

Guarana: Guarana is a common ingredient in many popular stimulant-based weight loss pills. It is included primarily for its caffeine content (caffeine is a thermogenic agent) but it also has anti-oxidant and diuretic properties. Guarana may cause side effects that can include: anxiety; diarrhea; headache; increased urination; nausea; nervousness; shakiness; tremors; trouble sleeping; upset stomach; and vomiting.

Super CitriMax: Super CitriMax has been demonstrated clinically to reduce appetite, burn fat and lower blood cholesterol levels. The active ingredient, hydroxycitric acid (HCA), in Super Citrimax is derived from the rind of the Garcinia cambogia fruit. A review of 14 studies indicated that HCA and Super Citrimax caused no adverse side effects at doses of up to 2,800 mg daily [4,667 mg of Super Citrimax]. There are no known drug interactions associated with the use of HCA. However, patients taking oral hypoglycemic agents are advised to use caution before taking HCA, due to the possibility of amplifying the action of hypoglycemic medications. Consult a physician before commencing use. Individuals diagnosed with Diabetes mellitus should use extreme caution in taking HCA/Garcinia cambogia due to its glycemic action. Individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia syndromes should also avoid using HCA.

Chromax: Also known as chromium polynicotinate, this ingredient is a niacin-bound chromium complex that plays a key role in the regulation of insulin function, and the maintenance of healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Chromium is involved in carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism. The clinical studies that have been carried out on chromium have been inconclusive; some demonstrating that it had a subtle effect on weight loss and others showing that it was ineffective. Chromium has reported side effects, even when taken in low doses of 200-400 mcg per day. These side effects include headaches, insomnia and sleep disturbances. Irritability, mood change, and some weight gain may also occur. There have been cognitive, perceptual and motor dysfunction reported in some extreme cases. A high dose of chromium, 600-2400 mcg per day, may cause anemia, thrombocytopenia, hemolysis, hepatic dysfunction and renal failure.

Yerba Mate: A South American shrub that contains about half the caffeine of coffee. Flushing, nausea, vomiting, irritability, nervousness, increased urination and headache may occur with yerba mate. If any of these effects persist or worsen, contact your doctor promptly. Stronger but very infrequent side effects include stomach pain, yellowing eyes and skin, dark urine, fever, muscle twitching and unusually fast/slow/irregular heartbeat.

Damiana: A herb has been used as a general tonic for both men and women, particularly when hormone-related conditions are present. Damiana also has antidepressant, anti-anxiety, diuretic and mild laxative effects. It is relatively safe in regular doses, although the long term effects have not been evaluated. Damiana does have a traditional background as an abortive and therefore should not be taken during pregnancy. Damiana also has a mild hypoglycemic effect so people on diabetes medication or those who suffer from hypoglycemia must use caution with this supplement. Damiana may interfere with the body’s absorption of iron, so iron levels must be monitored while on this herb. The safety of this supplement in children has not been tested and it should not be used.

Glucomannan: This is a soluble fiber supplement. Studies have shown that glucomannan can promote weight loss by absorbing dietary fats. Glucomannan can bind with and hinder the absorption of certain nutrients, meaning that it may adversely influence the effectiveness of the other ingredients in the Adipozin formulation.

Pomegranate: Preliminary evaluations suggest that concentrated pomegranate juice may reduce blood cholesterol. Pomegranate fruits contain high levels of antioxidants such as polyphenols, tannins and anthocyanins. Pomegranate also appears to stimulate the production of nitric oxide, a chemical that promotes the relaxation of blood vessels. Pregnant or breast feeding women are cautioned against taking pomegranate supplements. Allergic reactions to pomegranate have sometimes been reported. These can include sudden rash, hives or itching, breathing problems, difficulty in swallowing, or swelling of the lips, tongue, mouth, throat or face. There are also some cases of drug interaction with pomegranate, with any kind of blood pressure medication. There is some evidence that pomegranates may inhibit liver enzymes that break down many different drugs. This could cause high levels of these drugs to accumulate in the body, increasing the risk of toxicity and side effects.

20-Beta-Hydroxyecdysterone: Other common names for this compound are ecdisten, ecdysone, isoinokosterone, 20-hydroxyecdysone and ecdysterone. It is a polyhydroxylated sterolic growth hormone that can be found as a naturally occurring phytochemical in the herbs Rhaponticum/Leuzeae and Cyanotis vaga. Over 50 studies have been performed on ecdysterone concluding that it is safe and that it improves muscle growth, increases lean muscle tissue and reduces adipose content. The recommended dose of ecdysterone is 80-120 mg per day and upwards of 400-600 mg per day.

Manufacturers’ contact details

Website: http://www.adipozin.com

Manufacturer’s website: http://www.dynamic-science.com

Dynamic Science
1711 Renaissance Way
Springville, Ut 84663
(435)258-6299

2 thoughts on “Adipozin Side Effects

  1. i am so glad i looked up the side effects of this drug wow i cant believe how many problems this could cause the best way to do it is naturally far out im in shock with what is in this

  2. I have used adipozin and i have NO problems. I am borderline diabetic. I take ONLY ONE pill a day, but it calls for “one pill before each meal” I do experience hunger suppression though. You gotta actually FORCE yourself to drink and eat. I usually eat a banana before taking Adipozin, just so i have something in my stomach. you have to keep hydrated though. And you will experience hot flashes here and there. so wear thin clothing when taking it. :)

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