Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 I recently stumbled upon 2 bottles I had misplaced which contain Ma Huang. The amount of ephedra per caplet equals about 10 to 15 mgs. I had forgotten how great the stuff is. Makes me wish I'd have gotten busy and stashed a ton of Ephedra (for personal use) before the FDA hit the fan. One dose of this particular product produces a subtle, yet very real advantage at the gym. Attitude, energy, and a very real advantage to getting the job done. Having tried many things over the years I am absolutely certain that it IS the ephedra that is the winning herbal ingredient here. I am buoyed by the results of the law suit written about in the article submitted. ( " Ephedra Buzz " , by Sullum) Perhaps more important than the hope that ephedra might be returned to the market is the hope that the " alternative drug market " will continue to exist to compete with the pharmaceutical corporate gangsters. -bb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 hi bob. this is yogi. goood to see that you are still out there, going to the gym and taking ephedra. i am a nurse practitioner in california, now retired in tucson, arizona. my only suggestion is that when you take ephedra, take your blood pressure and heart rate about 30 to 45 minutes after the dosing. if there is significant rise in either, without exercise, be aware that the ephedra does put extra stress on the heart; however, if you are working out in the gym pretty hard, aerobically, this will make your heart stronger and able to withstand the additional stress and keep you healthy. good to hear from you. i agree with you about the pharmaceutical crooks and robbers; usually goes with the territory when you have a bunch of right wing conservative horseshit going on in the country though. hang in there; the pendulum will swing back to sanity one of these days. all the good things. yogi bbburtnick@... wrote:I recently stumbled upon 2 bottles I had misplaced which contain Ma Huang. The amount of ephedra per caplet equals about 10 to 15 mgs. I had forgotten how great the stuff is. Makes me wish I'd have gotten busy and stashed a ton of Ephedra (for personal use) before the FDA hit the fan. One dose of this particular product produces a subtle, yet very real advantage at the gym. Attitude, energy, and a very real advantage to getting the job done. Having tried many things over the years I am absolutely certain that it IS the ephedra that is the winning herbal ingredient here. I am buoyed by the results of the law suit written about in the article submitted. ( " Ephedra Buzz " , by Sullum) Perhaps more important than the hope that ephedra might be returned to the market is the hope that the " alternative drug market " will continue to exist to compete with the pharmaceutical corporate gangsters. -bb Note: This forum is for discussion of health related subjects but under no circumstances should any information published here be considered a substitute for personal medical advice from a qualified physician. -the owner --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 Oh, I agree... The left-wing liberal horse shit is MUCH more conducive to personal freedom than the right-wing conservative horse shit. When are you partisan zombies going to wake up and realize that both sides are playing the ends against the middle? If you really want ephedra, buy the bulk herb from your local herb store (or from overseas), and either make a tea, tincture or grind and encapsulate it. Regards, Dave anand yogendra wrote: >hi bob. this is yogi. goood to see that you are still out there, going to the gym and taking ephedra. i am a nurse practitioner in california, now retired in tucson, arizona. my only suggestion is that when you take ephedra, take your blood pressure and heart rate about 30 to 45 minutes after the dosing. if there is significant rise in either, without exercise, be aware that the ephedra does put extra stress on the heart; however, if you are working out in the gym pretty hard, aerobically, this will make your heart stronger and able to withstand the additional stress and keep you healthy. good to hear from you. i agree with you about the pharmaceutical crooks and robbers; usually goes with the territory when you have a bunch of right wing conservative horseshit going on in the country though. hang in there; the pendulum will swing back to sanity one of these days. all the good things. yogi > >bbburtnick@... wrote:I recently stumbled upon 2 bottles I had misplaced which contain Ma >Huang. The amount of ephedra per caplet equals about 10 to 15 mgs. I had >forgotten how great the stuff is. Makes me wish I'd have gotten busy and >stashed a ton of Ephedra (for personal use) before the FDA hit the fan. >One dose of this particular product produces a subtle, yet very real >advantage at the gym. Attitude, energy, and a very real advantage to >getting the job done. Having tried many things over the years I am >absolutely certain that it IS the ephedra that is the winning herbal >ingredient here. >I am buoyed by the results of the law suit written about in the article >submitted. ( " Ephedra Buzz " , by Sullum) >Perhaps more important than the hope that ephedra might be returned to >the market is the hope that the " alternative drug market " will continue >to exist to compete with the pharmaceutical corporate gangsters. >-bb > > > > > > > > > >Note: This forum is for discussion of health related subjects but under no circumstances should any information published here be considered a substitute for personal medical advice from a qualified physician. -the owner > > > >--------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 You can also get it, as pure ephedrine, in certain cold and sinus medications. Re: Ephedra buzz Oh, I agree... The left-wing liberal horse shit is MUCH more conducive to personal freedom than the right-wing conservative horse shit. When are you partisan zombies going to wake up and realize that both sides are playing the ends against the middle? If you really want ephedra, buy the bulk herb from your local herb store (or from overseas), and either make a tea, tincture or grind and encapsulate it. Regards, Dave anand yogendra wrote: >hi bob. this is yogi. goood to see that you are still out there, going to the gym and taking ephedra. i am a nurse practitioner in california, now retired in tucson, arizona. my only suggestion is that when you take ephedra, take your blood pressure and heart rate about 30 to 45 minutes after the dosing. if there is significant rise in either, without exercise, be aware that the ephedra does put extra stress on the heart; however, if you are working out in the gym pretty hard, aerobically, this will make your heart stronger and able to withstand the additional stress and keep you healthy. good to hear from you. i agree with you about the pharmaceutical crooks and robbers; usually goes with the territory when you have a bunch of right wing conservative horseshit going on in the country though. hang in there; the pendulum will swing back to sanity one of these days. all the good things. yogi > >bbburtnick@... wrote:I recently stumbled upon 2 bottles I had misplaced which contain Ma >Huang. The amount of ephedra per caplet equals about 10 to 15 mgs. I had >forgotten how great the stuff is. Makes me wish I'd have gotten busy and >stashed a ton of Ephedra (for personal use) before the FDA hit the fan. >One dose of this particular product produces a subtle, yet very real >advantage at the gym. Attitude, energy, and a very real advantage to >getting the job done. Having tried many things over the years I am >absolutely certain that it IS the ephedra that is the winning herbal >ingredient here. >I am buoyed by the results of the law suit written about in the article >submitted. ( " Ephedra Buzz " , by Sullum) >Perhaps more important than the hope that ephedra might be returned to >the market is the hope that the " alternative drug market " will continue >to exist to compete with the pharmaceutical corporate gangsters. >-bb > > > > > > > > > >Note: This forum is for discussion of health related subjects but under no circumstances should any information published here be considered a substitute for personal medical advice from a qualified physician. -the owner > > > >--------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 Yep-what he said. Kaye _____ From: Longevity [mailto:Longevity ] On Behalf Of Dave Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 1:28 PM Longevity Subject: Re: Ephedra buzz * Oh, I agree... The left-wing liberal horse shit is MUCH more conducive to personal freedom than the right-wing conservative horse shit. When are you partisan zombies going to wake up and realize that both sides are playing the ends against the middle? If you really want ephedra, buy the bulk herb from your local herb store (or from overseas), and either make a tea, tincture or grind and encapsulate it. Regards, Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 Never seen ephedrine in an OTC decongestant, but I've seen plenty of pseudoephedrine (Sudafed). Personally, I'm more inclined to towards the actual herb itself as it usually has a lot of other alkaloids in it that the refined stuff doesn't. Those interested might want to research Ephedra trifurca or " Mormon Tea " , as it grows wild here in the US... stardora@... wrote: >You can also get it, as pure ephedrine, in certain cold and sinus medications. > Re: Ephedra buzz > > > Oh, I agree... > > The left-wing liberal horse shit is MUCH more conducive to personal > freedom than the right-wing conservative horse shit. When are you > partisan zombies going to wake up and realize that both sides are > playing the ends against the middle? > > If you really want ephedra, buy the bulk herb from your local herb store > (or from overseas), and either make a tea, tincture or grind and > encapsulate it. > > Regards, > > Dave > > anand yogendra wrote: > > >hi bob. this is yogi. goood to see that you are still out there, going to the gym and taking ephedra. i am a nurse practitioner in california, now retired in tucson, arizona. my only suggestion is that when you take ephedra, take your blood pressure and heart rate about 30 to 45 minutes after the dosing. if there is significant rise in either, without exercise, be aware that the ephedra does put extra stress on the heart; however, if you are working out in the gym pretty hard, aerobically, this will make your heart stronger and able to withstand the additional stress and keep you healthy. good to hear from you. i agree with you about the pharmaceutical crooks and robbers; usually goes with the territory when you have a bunch of right wing conservative horseshit going on in the country though. hang in there; the pendulum will swing back to sanity one of these days. all the good things. yogi > > > >bbburtnick@... wrote:I recently stumbled upon 2 bottles I had misplaced which contain Ma > >Huang. The amount of ephedra per caplet equals about 10 to 15 mgs. I had > >forgotten how great the stuff is. Makes me wish I'd have gotten busy and > >stashed a ton of Ephedra (for personal use) before the FDA hit the fan. > >One dose of this particular product produces a subtle, yet very real > >advantage at the gym. Attitude, energy, and a very real advantage to > >getting the job done. Having tried many things over the years I am > >absolutely certain that it IS the ephedra that is the winning herbal > >ingredient here. > >I am buoyed by the results of the law suit written about in the article > >submitted. ( " Ephedra Buzz " , by Sullum) > >Perhaps more important than the hope that ephedra might be returned to > >the market is the hope that the " alternative drug market " will continue > >to exist to compete with the pharmaceutical corporate gangsters. > >-bb > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Note: This forum is for discussion of health related subjects but under no circumstances should any information published here be considered a substitute for personal medical advice from a qualified physician. -the owner > > > > > > > >--------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 The asthma product Primatene is one: rimatene® is the #1 over-the-counter medicine sold for the relief of physician-diagnosed, bronchial asthma. Active Ingredients: Each tablet contains ephedrine hydrochloride USP " bronchodilator " , 12.5 mg and guaifenesin USP " expectorant " , 200 mg. Re: Ephedra buzz > > > Oh, I agree... > > The left-wing liberal horse shit is MUCH more conducive to personal > freedom than the right-wing conservative horse shit. When are you > partisan zombies going to wake up and realize that both sides are > playing the ends against the middle? > > If you really want ephedra, buy the bulk herb from your local herb store > (or from overseas), and either make a tea, tincture or grind and > encapsulate it. > > Regards, > > Dave > > anand yogendra wrote: > > >hi bob. this is yogi. goood to see that you are still out there, going to the gym and taking ephedra. i am a nurse practitioner in california, now retired in tucson, arizona. my only suggestion is that when you take ephedra, take your blood pressure and heart rate about 30 to 45 minutes after the dosing. if there is significant rise in either, without exercise, be aware that the ephedra does put extra stress on the heart; however, if you are working out in the gym pretty hard, aerobically, this will make your heart stronger and able to withstand the additional stress and keep you healthy. good to hear from you. i agree with you about the pharmaceutical crooks and robbers; usually goes with the territory when you have a bunch of right wing conservative horseshit going on in the country though. hang in there; the pendulum will swing back to sanity one of these days. all the good things. yogi > > > >bbburtnick@... wrote:I recently stumbled upon 2 bottles I had misplaced which contain Ma > >Huang. The amount of ephedra per caplet equals about 10 to 15 mgs. I had > >forgotten how great the stuff is. Makes me wish I'd have gotten busy and > >stashed a ton of Ephedra (for personal use) before the FDA hit the fan. > >One dose of this particular product produces a subtle, yet very real > >advantage at the gym. Attitude, energy, and a very real advantage to > >getting the job done. Having tried many things over the years I am > >absolutely certain that it IS the ephedra that is the winning herbal > >ingredient here. > >I am buoyed by the results of the law suit written about in the article > >submitted. ( " Ephedra Buzz " , by Sullum) > >Perhaps more important than the hope that ephedra might be returned to > >the market is the hope that the " alternative drug market " will continue > >to exist to compete with the pharmaceutical corporate gangsters. > >-bb > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Note: This forum is for discussion of health related subjects but under no circumstances should any information published here be considered a substitute for personal medical advice from a qualified physician. -the owner > > > > > > > >--------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 On Saturday 30 April 2005 2:02 pm, Dave wrote: > Those interested might want to research Ephedra trifurca or " Mormon > Tea " , as it grows wild here in the US... But, I've read that it has a has few of the active ingredients (ephedrine). -- Steve - dudescholar1@... " If you are only skeptical, then no new ideas make it through to you. " --Carl Sagan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 Don't know where you're reading, but give this a look: http://www.viable-herbal.com/singles/herbs/s425.htm Some have few or none species of ephedrine alkaloids, some have some, some have all. Depends on the particular plant species. steve wrote: >On Saturday 30 April 2005 2:02 pm, Dave wrote: > > > >>Those interested might want to research Ephedra trifurca or " Mormon >>Tea " , as it grows wild here in the US... >> >> > >But, I've read that it has a has few of the active ingredients (ephedrine). > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.