Product Review: Stimerex-ES, a Weight-Loss, Fat-Burning Supplement that Really Works

Targets Fat in the Most Stubborn Areas

I've recently started trying some herbal weight-loss supplements in order to get rid of about 10 pounds I gained after a couple of physical problems limited my mobility. One did nothing, another gave me the energy to start exercising again but didn't help me lose any weight. The third,
 Stimerex-ES, helped me lose about 10 pounds in two months but more importantly, helped me to deflate an inner-tube around my waist that I've carried for years.

The company claims it "targets fat in the most stubborn areas" and my inner-tube has been stubbornly hanging around for longer than I care to admit, only shrinking significantly when I was doing triathalons and running 10K races.
Stimerex-ES has 25 mg. of ephedra extracted from Sida Cordifolia, 10 mg. of Synephrine, an "ephedrine-like" compound extracted from bitter orange (Citrus Aurantium), theophylline and polyphenols from green tea, theobroma cocoa extract, phenylethylamine HCL, yohimbe extract and 80 mg. of caffeine These are all known stimulant/mood enhancers. Another compound, naringen, reportedly slows the downgrade of the stimulants in the body so they last longer.

If it sounds potent, that because it is. The only problem I have with this product is the recommended dosage of three tablets a day. Most of the online dealers of Stimerex are very pointed in recommending new users start with a half tablet to gauge its effects. 

I did that but once I had reached about 1 ½ tablets for the day I started experiencing an elevated heart rate and irritability. So now I divide the tablets into quarters and take one every 2-21/2 hours, and they do exactly what they are supposed to without any negative side effects.

Now, I just turned 60, so I couldn't guess how younger people might react to the recommended dosage. But if you decide to try it, be very conservative. They also take a while to work, I'd say as much as an hour to get started, so don't get impatient. Once you see how they affect you, adjust your dose accordingly.

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