Ephedrine is a drug but It is available OTC. People use it
for several reasons. It can Increase thermogenesis. which is the ability to convert excess calories into heat instead of fat, by enhancing norepinephrine release. It has been found that people who store excess body fat are Insensitive to the chemical norepinephrine (NP). NP stimulates thermogenesis In the body so that excess calories can burn Instead of being stored. Certain drugs can stimulate
or potentiate the effects of NP. This in turn, would allow fat people to burn off calories as rapidly as thin people do.
Ephedrine has that capability. The Chinese have used
ephedrine in the form of herbal teas
for thousands of years, i.e. Ephedra
or MA Haung tea.
Ephedrine is similar in structure to amphetamines, because of this. It mimics some of the effects of "speed" such as dampening the appetite and raising blood pressure. It Is however, much weaker and far less toxic than amphetamines (although It is banned as a stimulant by most athletic organizatlons). The effect of
ephedrine Is called a "futile energy cycle."
Ephedrine stimulates the conversion of
thyroid into Its most active form. T-3 in peripheral tissue. This stimulates the metabolism and burns up calories quicker. Caffeine and aspirin stimulate the thermogenic effects of
ephedrine. In fact It has recently become quite commonplace
for pre-contest bodybullders to forgo the use of dangerous
thyroid drugs and instead use a combination of
ephedrine, aspirin and caffeine
for cutting up. A usual dose
for fat loss has been in the area of 100
mg caffeine. 50
mg ephedrine and one aspirin tablet, three times dally. Recent studies on humans found that combining
ephedrine with caffeine and aspirin enhances calorie-dissipating. Caffeine and aspirin are thought to help by suppressing agents that would normally further block release of norepinephrine. The long term effects of combining these three OTC drugs Is largely untested though. While It appears they are safe, in large dosages they could be dangerous, particularly the
ephedrine.
Ephedrine can also be used as a stimulant to increase workout Intensity and concentration while training. It Is also effective as an appetite suppressant in an attempt to diminish the amount of fat reserves. There are many supplements which boast that they can Increase fat utilization and Increase llpolysis. l.e. amino acid combinations, camitine, and lipotropics. None of those natural supplements work nearly as well as
ephedrine.
Ephedrine should not be used by any athlete who has had a history of heart palpitations, arrythmia,
or any conductive Irregularity of the heart. Any athlete who develops these symptoms while using
ephedrine should discontinue the use and consult a physician. Further caution should be used when stacking
ephedrine with caffeine and aspirin as this Is even more likely to cause an irregular
or strong heartbeat.
Ephedrine compounds are available in various forms.
Ephedrine sulfide (sulphur based) is slower acting and has a shorter duration. It Is the least effective form. Pseudoephedrine HCL and seudoephedrine sulfide are man made versions and are a little more effective.
Ephedrine HCL in a high percentage HCL base is preferred by most and has proven to be quite effective. An example is Dymetadrine 25.