Big in Body Building Circles
July 12th 2008 09:05
If you don’t know what Fenphedra is, you’re not alone. I’ve never heard of it till just now, and that was only because it was pointed out to me by another site – and I got curious. Not because I want a diet tablet to take (I don’t) but because it seems to me that all these diet pills are the same, essentially. They mix up a bunch of chemicals and let them loose on the unsuspecting public.
The following is from a Fenphedra review:
When I first saw Fenphedra, I kind of guarded it as my little “secret”. But after talking to my personal trainer at the gym, I found out that Fenphedra is a HUGE in the body building circle.
Huge in the body building circle? Why do body builders need diet tablets? Surely they do enough fitness stuff to leave the diet side of things alone? Apparently not. Anyway, in spite of it being huge in the body building circle, I’ve still never heard of it. Maybe it’s because I’m not huge in the body building circle either.
To continue with the review. (Now we get into the technical stuff which I suspect most people can’t make head or tail of. All they want is something pill they can slip down once a day and hope that it will start the slimming process.)
Fenphedra is a CART activator and NPY inhibitor. CART, which stands for Cocaine-Amphetamine-Regulator y-Transcript is the chemical in your brain that signals your body that you are full thus losing your appetite. The most powerful supplements available that are “CART Activators” are Dicaffeine malate, Synephrine hcl (ephedras chemical cousin), PEA (chocoloate derived amphetamine like substance commonly referred to as the "Love Drug"). All of these supplements are found in Fenphedra.
Well, there you go. The writer could be talking total balderdash for all I know. I could go and look up CART and NPY and all those other scientific names, but it sounds like too much work. I’ll just sit here and put on more weight – except on my fingers, which are doing a lot of work. (I had to bring ‘work’ in here somewhere, since work is supposed to be the focus of this blog!)
Bettina Tizzy's photos can be found on Flickr.com - they're both amazing and weird!
The following is from a Fenphedra review:
When I first saw Fenphedra, I kind of guarded it as my little “secret”. But after talking to my personal trainer at the gym, I found out that Fenphedra is a HUGE in the body building circle.
Huge in the body building circle? Why do body builders need diet tablets? Surely they do enough fitness stuff to leave the diet side of things alone? Apparently not. Anyway, in spite of it being huge in the body building circle, I’ve still never heard of it. Maybe it’s because I’m not huge in the body building circle either.
To continue with the review. (Now we get into the technical stuff which I suspect most people can’t make head or tail of. All they want is something pill they can slip down once a day and hope that it will start the slimming process.)
Fenphedra is a CART activator and NPY inhibitor. CART, which stands for Cocaine-Amphetamine-Regulator y-Transcript is the chemical in your brain that signals your body that you are full thus losing your appetite. The most powerful supplements available that are “CART Activators” are Dicaffeine malate, Synephrine hcl (ephedras chemical cousin), PEA (chocoloate derived amphetamine like substance commonly referred to as the "Love Drug"). All of these supplements are found in Fenphedra.
Well, there you go. The writer could be talking total balderdash for all I know. I could go and look up CART and NPY and all those other scientific names, but it sounds like too much work. I’ll just sit here and put on more weight – except on my fingers, which are doing a lot of work. (I had to bring ‘work’ in here somewhere, since work is supposed to be the focus of this blog!)
Bettina Tizzy's photos can be found on Flickr.com - they're both amazing and weird!
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Comment by Anonymous
The review of fenphedra is written by the company that makes it, note the link to buy it. Almost all of the "review sites" are for that purpose entirely. Just an insider fyi. Cheers!
Comment by Mike Crowl
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