Dren Diet Pills Review
Dren, by MHP (Maximum Human Performance), is short for Drenbuterol, a patent pending pharmaceutical compound called a "mesolimbic beta agonist" with supposedly "extremely powerful fat burning and euphoric activities." The diet pills also claim to increase energy and suppress appetite.
Drenbuterol consists of a 409mg proprietary complex containing Caffeine, L-5 Hydroxytryptophan, Beta Methoxyphenylethylamine and Yohimbine HCI. Beta-Methoxy PEA, as the third ingredient is known, is used exclusively in Dren, and is supposedly used to stimulate the sympathetic nervous system as well as to increase adrenaline to encourage lipolysis (fat burning). Furthermore, with both caffeine and yohimbine, this formula has enough stimulants to pose a serious health risk, particularly with the cardiovascular system.
As is the case with almost all pharmaceuticals, Drenbuterol has its unfortunate side effects, not the least of which is nervousness and nausea. Of the customer reviews I saw, almost every one of them complained of feeling nauseous after taking it. In my opinion, a toxic chemical pharmaceutical drug with side effects would be the very last option I would consider, especially since non-toxic, stimulant-free all natural weight loss products are available that are likely just as effective.
Conclusion: Because of the side effects inherent in toxic chemical pharmaceutical products, as well as the safety risks of the stimulants in this formula, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of the Dren Diet Pill.





my mother just took this and felt very nauseus so thank you for the explaination of why nauseousness accoured