Fenphedra Diet Pills Review

Fenphedra is "one of the only over-the-counter diet pills that contains ingredients that have amphetamine-like properties similar to those found in a prescription diet pill." It supposedly activates CART (cocaine amphetamine regulatory transcript) and inhibits NPY (neuropeptide-Y), which in effect means it boosts metabolism and suppress appetite.

This diet supplement reads like a stimulant factory. It contains 200mg of Dicaffeine Malate, and supposedly "you haven’t experienced the full effects of caffeine until you’ve tried DiCaffeine Malate." It also contains 200mg of Chocomine, which contains even more stimulants, such as theobromine, caffeine, and theophylline.  On top of that they add 20mg of synephrine, the "chemical cousin of the now banned substance ephedra," which is yet another stimulant. In addition to these potent stimulants are two mood enhancing substances, PEA, providing what chocaholics call "Chocolate High" and Humulus lupulus, from the same family as Marijuana. One Fenphedra testimonial even said "I think this makes me an addict but I don’t care."

Needless to say, we do NOT recommend weight loss products that contain stimulants, especially not to this extreme degree, because of their safety risk, particularly to heart health, when on a weight loss diet.

Conclusion: Because this product contains multiple stimulants, which may pose serious health risks, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of Fenphedra Diet Pills.


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