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Buying ephedra diet pills can be a daunting task. Especially trying to sort through all of the options and pick the diet pill that is right for you. We have tried to make the process easier by breaking out each product (in the left navigation) into categories based on the milligrams of ephedra in each product. Don't get confused by websites using ephedrine vs ephedra. Technically, ephedrine is found in otc products but many ephedrine manufacturers use it to mean ephedra. Any diet product contains ephedra extract, not ephedrine.

Quick Picks: Currently there are three products that we can recommend without hesitation, based on great customer reviews and infrequent returns. The best ephedra diet pills on the market are: (1) Lipodrene, (2) Ma Huang RP, and (3) Green Stinger If you still need help choosing the product that is right for you, just give us a call during our phone hours or use Live Chat.

Ephedra Effects - About Ephedra Sinica ("Ma Huang") - Ephedra Reviews

Ephedra is an alkaloid chemical compound traditionally obtained from the plant Ephedra Sinica, (otherwise known in the Chinese language as Ma Huang). It is a plant based substance used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 5,000 years, often used in the treatment of various respiratory, cold and hay fever related conditions. In more recent times, Ephedra has also been used extensively around the world as a performance-enhancing substance, which is now prohibited in most competitive sports events, as well as for a non-prescription weight loss supplement. Ephedra is known for its thermogenic (fat burning) properties and subsequent positive metabolic increase. In addition, various derivatives of Ephedra have since been synthesized to treat low blood pressure.

The ephedra stacker, also known as the ECA Stack (ephedra, caffeine, aspirin), was the most popular ephedra supplement used within the sports and bodybuilding community.

Ephedra Ban - Lifted and then Reinstated

In response to reported side effects of Ephedra, the FDA commissioned the Rand Corporation to conduct an extensive meta-analysis of Ephedra's safety and efficacy. This study confirmed that Ephedra promoted weight loss, but also exposed users to potential side effects and health risks such as heart attack, stroke or death. The FDA later proposed a ruling that would limit the sale of Ephedra products containing 8 mg or more of ephedrine alkaloids, as well as require stricter labeling that warns of potential side effects and health risks. In 2004, the FDA sought to ban the sale of Ephedra based supplements. However a lawsuit brought by an Ephedra manufacturer to mitigate this ban was upheld by a Federal District Court judge in 2005, thereby temporarily lifting the ban on ephedra. In August 2006, the FDA appealed the ruling and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit overturned the lower court ruling and upheld the FDA's ban of ephedra. In May 2007, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the final appeal, thereby leaving the FDA ban in effect. Note: See the section Is Ephedra Legal below for a full discussion of the current legality of various types of ephedra.

Ephedra Outlet fully supports the FDA's ban on ephedrine alkaloids, as well as advancing the requirement for all manufacturers to provide full disclosure of potential side effects and health risks. In keeping with the foregoing, Ephedra Outlet is taking the formative step of adding appropriate disclosures for consumers to limit daily consumption of products containing Ephedra Viridis, Mormon Tea, and/or Ephedra Extract, and further, only offering such products to qualified adult purchasers who strictly adhere to the terms, conditions, warranties and representations required for use of this Site.

Is Ephedra Legal?

As you may have already guessed, the short answer is Yes (ephedra viridis) and No (ephedra sinica). Note: ephedra sinica is also known as Ma Huang and ephedra viridis is also known as Mormon Tea.

The quick answer: When looking to buy ephedra, search for products advertising either: (1) Ephedra Viridis, (2) Mormon Tea, or (3) Ephedra Extract. All three of these options refer to ephedra that is not subject to the FDA ban.

The full story: There are many different species of ephedra around the world and it is important to note that the FDA did not ban them all. They actually did not ban the ephedra plant at all. The ephedra ban specifically targeted the active ingredient, ephedrine alkaloids, usually found in ephedra sinica. If you find ephedrine alkaloids or active ephedrine alkaloids on a product label, the product is probably included in the FDA ban. In order to comply with the FDA ban, avoid products advertising either: (1) ephedra sinica, (2) ephedrine alkaloids, or (3) active ephedrine alkaloids.

Special Note: The ephedra ban does not apply to the pharmaceutical industry. They continue to use ephedrine and pseudoephedrine in products like Claritin D TM and Pseudofed TM (both behind the pharmacy counter. This drink is legal and this company is lic. and inc. to sell this nation wide. Let us know if we can answer any questions, and when you would like to order.
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