I see the Yellow Bullet says "naturally occurring alkaloid group", but based on the price, it seems as though it isn't the "true" alkaloids group" that really produces the result. From what I have seen, any of them in that $40 range don't seem to be the "real deal" so that is why I am leary of the Yellow Bullets. Look at the out of stock items, they all fall in that $60-$70 range, and for a reason from what I have been seeing and told. I would go with the ECA labeled one.
Ephedra got banned cause they thought it was hard on the heart. Then they did research and the ruling was overturned finding that it wasnt, then they made it so it wasn't a product available to consumers OTC after the overruling.
I checked with Lipodrene and they said there is a huge difference between the ephedra extract and the old ephedrine alkaloids group. I have a bottle of the "old" formula, and it is worded differently on the backside. It clearly states "ephedrine alkaloids group" not "extract". I look at all these products on these sites that say ephedra, and yes they do have it, in an extract, but Lipodrene says it is not the same as old. We should do more research via Google or something to distinguish ephedrine alkaloids group from extracts. I have been led to believe they are way different. Lets do some checking.
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