What Are Your Thoughts On Ephedrinep57?
My friend recommended I check out a product called Ephedrinep57. What do you think of it? Is it something worth trying? -Jen
Jen:
My expertise is with hoodia so I can’t comment on the ephedrine component of Ephedrinep57. I know ephedrine has been shown to be a very effective weight loss supplement but has also been known to be unsafe at high doses (thus the temporary ban that was put into place).
As for the hoodia component in Ephedrinep57, I wouldn’t bet the farm on it that it will effectively suppress appetite. For starters, they use the least effective type of hoodia - hoodia extract. You can tell that by the “20:1″ on the ingredient label. In theory, extracts are concentrated forms of hoodia gordonii. In the case of 20:1, that means 20 parts of the plant were used to to make 1 part of the hoodia extract. The problem is, these extracts are likely just that - “theories.”
Many experts believe that extracts aren’t even possible to make given the high cost of raw hoodia gordonii. If hoodia extracts were possible, argue the experts, companies would essentially have to throw away several parts of the plant just to make a concentrated form of hoodia. How could they possibly afford to do that and still price their hoodia extracts for the same price as traditional hoodia diet pills?
The answer is they couldn’t! They’d go bankrupt. So either these extracts aren’t possible, or the extracts that are currently made aren’t produced entirely from authentic hoodia gordonii because hoodia extracts today are priced too cheap. They couldn’t possibly be produced from 100% authentic hoodia gordonii given the high cost of it. Therefore, any hoodia extracts sold today are highly ineffective.
The other thing that bothers me about Ephedrinep57 is that they don’t tell you how many milligrams of hoodia are in each capsule (assuming you believe extracts are even possible in the first place). All the label says is, “20:1.” I’ve never seen this before. Usually it will be followed by the amount of hoodia that is supposedly in the product. Either way, the amount probably isn’t more than a couple hundred milligrams but I don’t think extracts are even possible to begin with so it’s a moot point.
If you’re thinking of buying Ephedrinep57 mainly for the ephedrine component, then it might be worth trying. If you’re thinking of buying it for the hoodia component, I wouldn’t waste your money. If you want to reap the benefits of both ingredients, I would advise you find a product that contains ONLY ephedrine and another product that contains ONLY hoodia gordonii such as those listed on my best rated hoodia page.
I hope this helps.
Travis
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