View Full Version : For those that used ADIPOKINETIX FAT BURNER...
Alfman
05-20-2002, 09:13 AM
...since it stopped being sold I have been looking for a substitute and have not found much that seems to have the same effect. For those that have used adipokinetix what have you found to be a good replacement?
I need a good, strong fat burner!
Paul Stagg
05-20-2002, 10:06 AM
Any ECA.
Goin_Big
05-20-2002, 03:47 PM
I feel ya man, but nothing burns fat as fast as that stuff did, and nothing suppresses my appetite as well either. The best stuff I've used since was Xenadrine Cytotrim
mrunknown
05-20-2002, 05:30 PM
was ADIPOKINETIX FAT BURNER really that effective and if so why isnt it made anymore
Blood&Iron
05-20-2002, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by mrunknown
was ADIPOKINETIX FAT BURNER really that effective and if so why isnt it made anymore
Due to pressure from the FDA who, without compelling evidence, decided we'd all be safer if we were protected from the evils of norephedrine(They had banned PPA, which is very similar, earlier.) There is no real evidence it is dangerous. Next target: ephedra. If they do ban it, I say we mount an armed insurrection: Give me ephedrine or give me death!
BTW, if anybody from the FBI is reading this, the above is a joke. Please don't arrest me. Es gibt kein problem, ja?
Blood&Iron
05-20-2002, 09:09 PM
Actually, although I do not believe any norephedrine products are still in production, they were/are some online stores still selling products which contain it. Look around. I bought a couple bottles of 'Hollywood Cuts'(Dumbass name) to stock up, once I realized what was going on. Actually, norephedrine is not a thermogenic like ephedrine is. It does not cause the body to burn more calories. But it is quite a good appetite supressant.
In addition to norephedrine, Adipo also contained yohimbine HCL which as an alpha-antagonist may help reducing stubborn fatty depodits. It's almost impossible to find without a prescription(It's in the PDR as a treatment for erectile dysfunction. No proof it works, though.) You can get the herbal form, but it tends to have more pronounced side-effects. Additionally, Avant Labs has a topical version that is much more effective than the oral form for a number of reasons I won't go into(There is an article on it at www.avantlabs.com) called Lipderm-Y.
Alfman
05-21-2002, 03:40 PM
Thanks, everyone. I'm still looking for a replacement. I've tried Xenadrine but don't really get much out of it. I've also tried MD6 and that's not bad. I know Syntrax makes Gugolbolic. How does that work on it's own?
For those that have used Adipo what have you replaced it with?
Thanks.
fit4firsttime
05-22-2002, 03:07 AM
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