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Does Ephedrasil Hardcore Work?

Overview

Ephedrasil Hardcore is a development of the original Ephedrasil formula. Ephedrasil Hardcore is a fat burner, the marketing of which relies heavily on the consumer perception that it is a powerful formula that is just within the realms of legality. This weight loss pill has become one of the more controversial on the market, because of its claimed ability to create an amphetamine-like effect. The ingredients in Ephedrasil Hardcore are a combination of mood enhancing drugs and appetite suppressants. Different variations of the formula are found in many diet pills. The combination of Caffeine, Synephrine, and Vinpocetine can potentially produce an elevation in mood and boost energy.

Ephedrasil Hardcore ingredients

If sensitive to caffeine or “highly strung” it may be advisable not to try Ephedrasil Hardcore. Unfortunately, the blend of ingredients is proprietary. The concentrations of many of the active ingredients in the formulation are not disclosed. Ephedrasil Hardcore contains some effective fat burning stimulants. For the most part, however, every “hardcore” fat burner contains at least some of these stimulants.

Ephedrasil Hardcore does not contain Ephedrine, as the name may imply. The formula contains a blend of herbal extracts that includes Green Tea to enhance fat burning, the amino acid L-Tyrosine, Valerian Root to support the nervous system, Citrus aurantium to enhance energy, White Willow Bark for its anti-inflammatory properties, Passion Flower for treating anxiety and stress, and St. John’s Wort for treating depression. The formula also includes Ginkgo biloba, an herb that is believed to improve circulation.

The ingredients in detail are:

Caffeine is a standard ingredient in many diet pills. It acts as a stimulant and can increase energy levels.

Chocamine is an extract of cocoa. Chocamine has been reported to have a number of health benefits including increased energy, appetite suppression, aphrodisiac properties, and enhancement of lipolysis (fat burning), mood, concentration, alertness, and physical performance.

Chromium Polynicotinate is natural appetite suppressant that is commonly found in many diet pills.

Dandelion root is used to treat dyspeptic, liver and gallbladder complaints, infections of the urinary tract, and loss of appetite. It also acts as a diuretic.

Ginger is a stimulant and carminative used frequently for dyspepsia and colic. Ginger is contraindicated in people suffering from gallstones as the herb promotes the release of bile from the gallbladder. Ginger may also decrease blood cholesterol.

Glucurnolactone is a popular ingredient in many caffeinated energy drinks. Glucuronolactone is included because it fights fatigue and promotes a sense of well-being.

Green tea is made solely with the leaves of Camellia sinensis. Over the last few decades green tea has been subjected to many scientific and medical studies to determine the extent of its long-purported health benefits, with some evidence suggesting regular green tea drinkers may have lower chances of heart disease and developing certain types of cancer. While much of the thermogenesis effect in green tea is derived from caffeine, studies also suggest that thermogenesis is also due to the presence of Epigallocatechin gallate in the tea.

5-Htp is an amino acid that may boost levels of serotonin in the brain. This could have the effect of enhancing a sense of wellbeing and inhibiting hunger pangs.

L-Tyrosine is an amino acid that is a precursor to dopamine and epinephrine, which have been shown to ease symptoms of depression. Some research also suggests that it may help the body to cope with the effects of physical, mental, and emotional stress.

Magnolia Bark is used as a general anti-stress and anti-anxiety agent. Newer research suggests that Magnolia Bark may inhibit the stress hormone Cortisol and, thus, have a positive effect on, amongst other things, obesity.

Passion flower is a plant with similar medicinal properties to Valerian root.

Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid that is necessary for the production of L-tyrosine. Common stimulant effects have been associated with this acid.

Resveratrol is a phytoalexin found in the skin of red grapes, and is a constituent of red wine. It is also found in Japanese knotweed. In animal studies, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, blood-sugar-lowering and other beneficial cardiovascular effects have been reported. However, most of these effects have yet to be confirmed in human studies.

Rhodiola rosea is included among a class of plant derivatives called adaptogens which differ from chemical stimulants, such as nicotine, and do not have the same physiological effects. Rhodiola may be effective at improving mood and alleviating depression. Pilot studies on human subjects have shown that it improves physical and mental performance, and reduces fatigue.

St. Johns Wort is traditionally used in herbal medicine to treat depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders.

Synephrine is a powerful appetite suppressant that may help control food cravings.

Valerian Root extract is thought to help support the nervous system and is used as a natural treatment for insomnia. It also has diuretic properties.

Vinpocetine is considered to be a ‘brain booster’ and is commonly found in diet pills and health supplements. It is a substance that has been linked to improved concentration, memory, and mental cognition.

Vitamin B-12 is a vitamin that can provide a strong energy boost, particularly when taken in combination with caffeine.

White Willow Bark is used to treat conditions that cause pain, inflammation, or fever. White willow bark can be taken instead of aspirin because it does not appear to be as irritating to the stomach lining.

Side effects

Ephedrasil Hardcore has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Anyone who is sensitive to caffeine, or has a history of heart problems and high blood pressure should refrain from taking Ephedrasil Hardcore. Some users have reported a feeling of nausea while taking the product, particularly on an empty stomach. Other side-effects that could occur include nervousness, restlessness, anxiety and elevated heart rate and blood pressure.

Pros

  • There are positive testimonials
  • The company does not endorse automatic enrollment programs
  • The official product website offers a money-back guarantee on unopened bottles returned within 90 days for the date of purchase

Cons

  • Ephedrasil Hardcore is expensive for one month’s supply
  • There are negative testimonials and comments
  • Some ingredients can cause nausea and other side effects
  • The blend of ingredients is proprietary.
  • No company address is given on the website
  • The manufacturers’ statements about Ephedrasil Hardcore have not been evaluated by the FDA

How long does each bottle last?

Each bottle contains 120 capsules. The manufacturer recommends taking 1-3 capsules twice daily, approximately 30 minutes before breakfast and lunch. Each bottle will last 20-60 days depending on the dosage.

Where to buy?

Available from the official website, internet stores and on eBay.

Manufacturers’ recommendations

Do not exceed 6 capsules in a 24 h period. Keep out of reach of children. Not intended for persons under 18 years of age. Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing or at risk of or are being treated for high blood pressure, heart disease, renal disease, hyperthyroidism, spasms, psychiatric medication, suffer from migraines, are allergic to Tyramine or chocolate, have asthma, or are taking asthma medication. Consult your physician before use if you are taking a MAOI. The recommend dose of this product contains approximately as much caffeine as a cup of coffee and should not be taken by individuals wishing to eliminate caffeine from their diet. Limit use of caffeine-containing foods and beverages while taking this product.

Manufacturers’ contact details

sales@ephedrasilhardcore.com

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