Clinicallix Side Effects

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Clinicallix is a high caffeine diet pill containing guarana and yerba mate. Taken at the recommended dosage this amounts to approximately 400 mg of caffeine or about 5 cups of coffee every day. Dieters who are sensitive to caffeine or other stimulants may experience side effects. Clinicallix can cause restlessness, anxiety and insomnia due to its high caffeine content.

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Clinicallix dosage

Each bottle of Clinicallix contains 300 capsules and lasts for 30 days. The recommended dosage is 5 capsules taken twice daily, at 30 minutes before breakfast and lunch. The manufacturer indicates that the recommended dosage of Clinicallix should not be exceeded.

Clinicallix ingredients

Clinicallix contains 3 ‘compounds’. Each 5 capsule serving consists of:

Compound 1

Guarana (750 mg). Guarana is a common ingredient in many popular stimulant-based weight loss pills. It is included primarily for its caffeine content (caffeine is a potent thermogenic agent) but it also has anti-oxidant and diuretic properties. Harvested in Brazil and Uraguay, this wild-growing climbing shrub has been used for centuries as a general health-tonic and recently as an energizing drink. Guarana may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Side effects can include: anxiety; diarrhea; headache; increased urination; nausea; nervousness; shakiness; tremors; trouble sleeping; upset stomach; and vomiting.

Yerba Mate (400 mg). A South American shrub that contains the xanthine alkaloids caffeine, theobromine and theophylline. Yerba mate contains about half the caffeine of coffee. Theobromine and theophylline are stimulants, although they have a less potent effect on the central nervous system (CNS) than caffeine. 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 (200 mg). A shrub that grows in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Damiana herb has been used as a general tonic for both men and women, particularly when hormone-related conditions are present. The herb also has antidepressant, anti-anxiety, diuretic and mild laxative effects. Damiana is relatively safe in regular doses, although the long term effects of Damiana use have not been evaluated. Damiana does have a traditional background as an abortive and therefore should not be taken during pregnancy. Damiana does have a mild hypoglycemic effect so those 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 so it should not be used.

Compound 2

Glucomannan (1000 mg). This is essentially 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 this formula.

Compound 3

Garcinia cambogia fruit extract (1500 mg). The active ingredient in Garcinia cambogia is hydroxycitric acid (HCA). This fruit is native to India and has been a part of the diet there for centuries. Numerous studies have concluded that HCA causes no adverse side effects and that the quantity and quality of scientific evidence is sufficient to support the safe, supplemental use of HCA at doses of up to 2,800 mg daily. There are no known medication interactions associated with the use of HCA. However, patients taking oral hypoglycemic agents are advised to use caution before using HCA, due to the possibility of exacerbating 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. Pending additional research HCA is viewed as safe and non-toxic for most healthy adult individuals.

Gymnema sylvestre (75 mg). This is a woody climbing plant native to tropical regions of India. Its bitter leaves can eliminate the ability to taste sugar, thereby reducing cravings for sugar. Gymnema sylvestre has been used in Indian Ayurvedic medicine since the 6th century B.C. No side effects have been reported, but researchers have not established whether this herb is absolutely safe for pregnant women or during lactation.

Chromium polynicotinate (250 mcg). Chromium plays an important role in insulin production, which is key to the regulation of blood sugar levels. Chromium is also involved in carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism. 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.

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#1 yoda on 10.20.09 at 1:04 am

People may experience side-effects if they are sensitive to caffeine, but not because of the yerba mate. Yerba mate actually has mateine in it, which is similar to caffeine, but without the adverse effects of caffeine. While the caffeine molecule is present, so many nutrients block it that a new molecule is formed, called “mateine.” Even a major yerba mate company has admitted to me that even though they tell their customers that it has caffeine, it is really mateine. They also added that they don’t know of any sort of yrba mate that doesn’t have mateine.

You don’t need a pill to lose the weight. I ‘m not an expert, but it might be a lot safer and perhaps just as effective just to drink yerba mate as it is a stimulant and a natural energy booster without the negative effects of caffeine. I trust Wisdom Natural Brands, the parent company of Wisdom of the Ancients. They even have what they call “yerba mate royale,” which is made with SweetLeaf stevia, or without stevia.
http://www.wisdomnaturalbrands.com

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