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Caffeine, in its chemical form, i.e. 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine, is found in many plants.
Ephedrine is a stimulant ingredient, belonging to a group of medicines known as sympathomimetics. Specifically it is both an alpha and beta adrenergenic agonist (you may remember Clenbuterol is a selective beta-2 agonist). In addition, ephedrine enhances the release of norepinephrine, a strong endogenous alpha agonist. The action of this compound is notably similar to that of the body's primary adrenergic hormone epinephrine (adrenaline), which also exhibits action toward both alpha and beta receptors. When administered, ephedrine will notably increase the activity of the central nervous system, as well as have a stimulatory effect on other target cells. This will produce a number of effects beneficial to the athlete.
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For starters, the user's body temperature should rise slightly as more free fatty acids are produced from the breakdown of triglycerides in adipose tissue (stimulating the metabolism). This should help the user shed subcutaneous body fat stores, enhancing the look of definition in the physique. The anabolic effectiveness of steroids may also be increased with this substance, as the metabolic rate is a measure of fat, protein and carbohydrate conversion by the body. An enhanced metabolic state could clearly hasten the deposit of new muscle mass. When combined with caffeine, ephedrine’s effects are increased. Caffeine increases both positive effects such as increased athletic performance and reduces the negative side effects of ephedrine use. We highly recommend a combined intake of E-BLADE alongside with C-BLADE (Clenbuterol HCL Derivate Complex) and Y-BLADE (Yohimbinemethyl-HCL Derivate), a potent beta agonist and alpha antagonist respectively as a balanced and appropriately dosed mixture for bodybuilding use. C-BLADE and Y-BLADE work to promote fat loss through the same system (androgenic), however they exert their effects through very distinct (but complementary) mechanisms. C-BLADE, of course, is a potent beta-2 agonist, which directly and strongly stimulates lipolysis very much in the same way as E-BLADE does (though it is more selective in its actions). Y-BLADE acts as alpha-2 receptor antagonist, which also promotes fat loss mainly by blocking the activity of other chemicals in the body.
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