EPHBurn 25
One of the more popular ma huang based products, this form of ephedrine uses about 25mg. They claim that EPHBurn 25 will finally help you to burn more fat, bringing back the power of ephedrine for your greater success. With EPHBurn 25, you will get an ingredient that was previously banned. But you again get the maximum dosage legally allowed. They talk about using the best blend of all natural ingredients, and finally, you will see success like never before.
The Good
EPHBurn 25 has garcinia cambogia. This stimulant free fat burner has been shown to promote some weight loss benefits without the harsh side effects and otherwise.
The Bad
When it comes to EPHBurn 25, the simple fact is that their use of ephedrine cancels out any possible good. With EPHBurn 25, you get an ingredient that was banned for a reason. It was brought back because of some atimate politicians. But even then, they were careful to limit it to amounts that would not actually lose weight. Unfortunately, they did not anticipate the fact that it would still cause many of the most serious side effects associated with ephedrine, and ultimately speaking, they don’t have the right amounts of anything else either, including garcinia cambogia, to actually promote weight loss results.
The Skinny
We would not recommend using EPHBurn 25. It does not burn fat, it does not suppress appetite, and it does not show you any other results. EPHBurn 25 does not have the right ingredients, the right amounts, and yet it can still cause some potentially serious and nasty side effects. So we would definitely recommend that you find something else.
Ingredients label changed!!!
I just purchased two bottles of this and although the website listed the ingredients as ma huang 8% dark standardized to 25 mg of ephedra alkaloids, when I received the bottles the label on the bottle read “ephedra extract” (25 mg). I’m confused. Did they simply change the label in order to ship to the U.S. or is the product the “fake ephedra” instead of ephedra alkaloids?
Posted on January 12, 2012 at 10:39 pm
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You are obviously a shill for the FDA or very stupid. Ephedra WAS NOT and IS NOT dangerous. It helped many people lose weight and helped with other conditions. The FDA (Fatal Drugs Allowed) beaurocrats want to take away Americans CHOICE and force them to buy SIDE EFFECT CAUSING BIG PHARMA DRUGS THAT KILL OVER 200,000 PEOPLE EACH YEAR!!!!!!!!!!I could kill myself with aspiren if I was stupid and misused it. When will this tyranny end? The FDA is a crooked organization who cares only about MONEY, not our “heatlh”. 2/3 of Americans are FAT and FAT is much worse to their health than a few idiots misusing Ephedra.
Posted on September 16, 2011 at 9:36 am
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While there are some who still believe that the choice to ban ephedra was political and the choice to bring it back only with severe limitations on the quantity was again politically motivated, there are multiple lawsuits that suggest otherwise. While courts were certainly swayed by the death of one Steve Bechler, a baseball player, known for using ephedra products, there was also one lawsuit in which the jury awarded a woman $7.4 million due to severe brain damage caused by the use of Metabolife, a formerly ephedra based products as well as multiple other cases against multiple companies. Companies have since been sued for using the now legal amount of ephedra, though most of those lawsuits have been rejected because juries and judges seem to believe that the plaintiffs should have realized the dangers of ephedra due to previous cases and the original ban.
The choice is up to the individual consumer as to what they believe about ephedra. However, health officials still strongly recommend that the average consumer not consume products with ephedra, especially if those individuals have heart conditions, diabetes, or other obesity related or serious health conditions. While we appreciate your input, we have also found that clinical studies do not support the effectiveness of amounts that are now legally allowed.
Posted on September 19, 2011 at 10:22 am