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Consumer Review: Xenadrine Only Causes Serious Side Effects For People Who Are Too Stupid To Follow Directions.
First of all, someone wrote that they paid 40 bucks for their Xenadrine. If you paid that much, then you deserve some side effects to jar your brain a little bit. WAKE UP! You can get Xenadrine for $29.99 at GNC or $25.99 at many online websites. LOOK AROUND! Where did you buy that? At the swap meet or from some ticket scalper at a ballgame?

As far as side effects of this supplement, listen up. The side effects you are hearing about--nauseousness, dizziness, headaches, shakiness, and chest pains--are all from the EPHEDRINE, which is the main component in both Xenadrine and Hydroxycut. These products are the two leaders of the "HERBAL ECA equivalent." Some of you know what I am talking about. For the rest of you, ECA stands for Ephedrine, Caffeine, and Aspirin stack. It has been tested and tested and tested and nothing...NOTHING...compares to the weight loss and muscle sparing effects of this combination.

However, actual ECA is slightly stronger and gives slightly better results on weight loss. But guess what else it has SLIGHTLY more of? Side effects. It has been determined that you get almost as good results with reduced side effects by using the herbal equivalents, which is what you are all taking. Ephedrine is labeled as Ma Huang. Caffeine is labeled as Guarana Extract, and Aspirin is substituted for with Salicin. The side effects you experience are mild and usually go away after a few days.

As for someone's remark about "THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM THIS." Check yourself. You are making stuff up to make your comments more colorful. You are exaggerating more than you do about your sex life. Another guy took 12 xenadrine capsules after drinking a 6 pack and smoking a joint and wondered why he blacked out. You got exactly what you deserved NUT JOB. If you make stupid decisions, you are going to pay the price. Don't blame it on the supplement unless it is justified. God forbid you should say, "Man I was an idiot." What an idea! Do you know how many people on record have died from complications because of use of ephedrine? Two. That's right...two. And do you know how many are using this kind of product? Your chances of dying are so slim that you are more likely to get hit by lightning. Be realistic.

Now, people who have heart problems or pacemakers don't count. Because they knew they had a condition and shouldn't be using stuff like this. They were stupid. That's like feeling sorry for a guy in a wheelchair that tries to cross the interstate. or the guy at the gas pump that lights his cigarette. They both were too stupid to hang around for long anyhow. USE COMMON SENSE!

Start out with half the recommended dosage. See how your body reacts. See if you like it. What an idea! Then build up. And when you get done and you wanna stop taking it.....THIS IS GONNA SOUND CRAZY......YOU READY? DON'T QUIT COLD TURKEY!! You need to taper off. If you are using 6, drop to 4 and so on. You can't give your body rocket fuel for a month and then go back to regular unleaded and expect everything to be hunky dorey.

Anyone, feel free to write with questions. Sorry to sound like an ass. Just tried to spice up this website. As for the morons who mix cocaine, alcohol, and ephedrine and then wonder why they had side effects...go play in traffic.


Response #1
Finally someone who tells it like it really is! I, like you, am tired of whiners who complain about tiny side effects that go away in a few days. If you are taking a supplement without considering that there may be a few side effects for a few days, then you should get out of the supplement world. Whenever we take something new, especially something that affects our bodies as much (and as well) as the ECA stack, there WILL be some slight, quick side effects. And don't get scared off of taking something just because a few other people have had bad experiences...every body is different from the next. All you can do is try things for a few weeks and decide for yourself.


Response #2
I agree with absolutely everything on this page. Why do people expect everything to be idiot proof? Survival of the fittest I guess. Anyway, the only thing I wanted to say is that Xenadrine was 40 bucks at my local GNC, so maybe it just varies from store to store. Even then, it's totally worth the price. I am having great results.


Response #3
I totally agree with you 100%. You have to use common sense, not just with supplements, but with everything. If there is one thing I'll never be able to figure out, it is why some people think they can take a pill and expect it to produce remarkable results when they sit on their butts and don't do anything. This is a supplement, not a miracle. And for those who don't know what supplement means, it is merely and addition to, a booster if you will, to a regimen--something to help a little--it is not meant to do all the work. And to those people who take these kinds of things and then go get high and drink, well all I can say is, what did you expect? It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that's not a smooth move.

Xenadrine boosts your energy, gives you a little extra kick for workouts, and helps to curb your appetite...this does not mean you shouldn't eat, because you know what, just as soon as you do start eating normally again--and you will--the weight is going to come right back and then you'll be blaming the Xenadrine for it. Bottom line, if you aren't ready to work out regularly and eat sensibly don't waste your money. Xenadrine works, but only if you make it work. Wise up, be smart, and live a healthy life.


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