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My recent health concerns with T-REX

Redshoteye

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First I'd like to say I love the product when I was taking it, unbelievable and great work, but just recently (until I had a heart physician look over the ingredients) I have some great concerns that I think should be addressed... I'm not trying to give it a bad name these are just some questions I'd like cleared up. Reasonable?

A lot of the technical things I was told about this product left my memory so this will be a little groggy but bear with me--

The synephrine hcl (used by heart surgeons for slowing down the system) is the appetite suppressent but has been evidently linked to arrythmia (irregular heartbeat) in animals, which can lead to cardiac arrest.

The acytl-l-carnitine, tyrosine, caffiene or anything else responsible for the stimulation aspect of this product is doing the complete opposite effect to your body (speeding it up). Now this obviously would seem extremely unhealthy and taxing to the body, wouldn't you agree? Like a push/pull effect.

Do you/or does your company have any connection with USP (US pharmakopia)? Apparently having them approved by USP increases legitimacy of non-FDA approved products.



Thanks for your time and I hope this is a misunderstanding. ~ Cata1yst
 
1. the isomer that is used for surgery, only in europe, is not the same isomer that is in thermorexin. so there is no push pull effect. With respect to arrythmia, at low doses there is little issue. Though all stimulants can cause arrythmia when in effect.

2. alcar actually mediates any stimulus to the heart and is cardio protective, including protecting against ischemia.

3. all ingredients meet or exceed USP standards. USP the logo is just a trademark that the USP organization gives to companies it tests. There are several companies like this, including
 
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