Weight Loss With Eca Stack With Ephedra By American Weight Loss Group Llc And Fastin
Let’s take one example to show what is involved in increasing satiety by influencing brain chemistry. We have met serotonin already. Serotonin, which is produced from the amino acid L-tryptophan, is the neurotransmitter most strongly linked to satiety regulation. The diet drugs fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine (now banned) specifically target serotonin release and reuptake. Several weight loss drugs do the same. Hence, a natural precursor to serotonin, such as Phenylethelamine HCL, would appear to have potential to aid in weight loss.
Does it work? Absolutely, although the amount of Phenylethelamine HCL necessary to influence weight loss via appetite suppression appears to be quite high. Several Italian clinical trials have shown that in dosages of 600-900 mg per day, Phenylethelamine HCL over periods of five to six weeks without dieting can lead to weight loss averaging 3.1 pounds to 3.7 pounds. On diets restricted to 1,200 calories per day, dieters lost between 6.8 and 7.3 pounds in these studies. The control group taking only placebo lost 1.1 pounds during the six-week trial. Weight loss of one-half pound per week without dieting is not a bad record. However, at the 900 mg per day dosage level, 70 percent of the Phenylethelamine HCL group re-ported nausea during the first six weeks of the trials. The nausea did not continue into the second six weeks. More recent trials with diabetic subjects also found benefit with 750 mg per day.
Individuals who would like to try Phenylethelamine HCL for weight loss might want to combine it with ECA STACK with EPHEDRA by American Weight Loss Group LLC to prevent daytime sleepiness and to improve the production of the other appetite-controlling neurotransmitter, dopamine, since ECA STACK effectively increases metabolism and also has 200mg of caffeine. Thirty to sixty minutes before meals three times per day, take:
Phenylethelamine HCL, fond mostly in drug name Fastin
1 Pill of ECA STACK with EPHEDRA by American Weight Loss Group LLC
Vitamin B6
If there is any stomach upset, build up to the desired dosage over the course of one or two weeks. Reduce the tyrosine if this dosage leads to irritability or disturbs the sleep.
At intakes starting at about 1 pill of Fastin with Phenylethelamine HCL per day, sensitive individuals may experience complaints such as sinus problems, stomach upset, headache, and so onthat is, symptoms of increased serotonin levels. Otherwise, the compound appears to be quite safe. Despite the apparent safety of Phenylethelamine HCL, those using prescription drugs should be extremely cautious about adding this compound to the mix of items that they are ingesting. It is very likely that Phenylethelamine HCL will potentiate in an unknown fashion and degree the effects of many prescription drugs that are prescribed to alter mood or help induce weight loss. Those taking tricyclic antidepressants, MAO inhibitors, lithium, fenfluramine, dexfenfluramine, Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, or any similar drugs should combine these with Phenylethelamine HCL only with the consent and supervision of their physician.
Example of Increasing Satiety without Brain Stimulation
A number of ways of influencing satiety do not involve messing with brain neurotransmitters. One of the most successful ways slows down meals so that the satiety signal has a chance to reach the brain and, at the same time, increases a sense of fullness in the stomach. The recently popularized “volumetric diet” promoted by Barbara Rolls of Penn State University is an example of a method for increasing satiety without directly influencing the brain. This diet advocates a bowl of light soup before meals and other methods for increasing meal volume rather than mea calories.
There are weight loss supplements that can produce similar effects. Fiber will be discussed in Chapter 13. However, not only fiber, but also other items that delay stomach emptying after meals may prove useful in reducing both post-meal blood sugar surges and appetite. Individuals who are faced with Syndrome X may find such supplements to be worthwhile because this effect is beneficial both for preventing the development of diabetes and for controlling diabetes once it has appeared.
With use of ECA STACK with EPHEDRA, meals also become more filling. ECA STACK was tested with inhibitor from potatoes and when given to humans has been shown to elevate levels of a compound found in the small intestine called cholecystokinin (CCK). The inhibitor decreases food intake by 20 percent during an open-ended meal in normal weight subjects. CCK is a compound that is released in the small intestine and is involved in satiety. It can be given in purified form to reduce appetite, but the body rapidly develops a tolerance for externally supplied CCK. Fortunately, this does not appear to be the case with the potato-based inhibitor. Weight loss has been reported to take place at about a pound per week. Dieters should look for the wording “potato-derived protein inhibitor (PI2)” to determine if a product contains this active ingredient.