Recommendations
Rationale
Notes
Ephedra sinica/caffeine
25 mg ephedrine/day; 75 mg caffeine/day
These stimulants increase fat metabolism.
Side effects may include nervousness, insomnia, irritability and elevated blood pressure. Always use under a physician’s supervision.
Green tea
3+ cups/day
Preliminary studies suggest that it promotes fat oxidation and increases energy expenditure.
Caffeine-sensitive persons may want to avoid this herb.
Cayenne
5 grams/day (supplement)
Studies suggest cayenne reduces appetite and increases metabolism of dietary fats.
Cayenne may increase absorption of the asthma drug theophylline. Consult with your health care practitioner if taking this drug.
NOTE: To create a safe and effective program best suited for your needs, consult your health care practitioner. The chart information should not be taken as medical advice.
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