Ma Huang or Ephedra
Sinica is the natural ancient Chinese herb being grown
and used in China for over hundreds of years as the
most effective weight loss diet supplements. The Ephedrine
alkaloid is derived from the basic herb Ephedra or Ma
Huang. The Ephedrine can also come from other (but not
all) Ephedra species such as Ephedra Shennungiana, Ephedra
Gerardiana, Ephedra Equisetina and Ephedra Intermedia
and Sida Cardifolia. However, the pharmacists generally
recommend the standard dose of 8 mg or 32 mg of Ephedrine
per day. However it is better to consult your doctor
before starting the treatments.
Ma Huang
or the Ephedra and other similar herbal crops are also
commonly being grown in the desert areas of China. The
Ephedrine, Pseudo-ephedrine and others are known botanical
resources for the alkaloids. The Ma Huang or Ephedra
species also have few other vital constituents. Ma Huang
or most popularly known as the Chinese Ephedra is also
known as Ephedra Sinica and it is widely used in producing
the weight loss, body building and energy booster dietary
supplement preparations by various formulators in the
world over. The term Ma Huang or Ephedra is most commonly
used in the dietary supplements consisting of ephedrine
alkaloids or naturally produced ephedrine. It used to
be sold as the processed botanical herb or as the extract
from the botanical resources; however, it contains a
few alkaloids of which a few could be named as ephedrine,
pseudoephedrine, non-pseudoephedrine, norephedrine,
methylephedrine and methylpseudoephedrine.
Why Pure MaHuang?
The Pure Ma Huang –
Ephedra capsules are considered the most effective singular
ingredient herbal ephedrine energizer of its kind in
the world. Each of Ma Huang capsule containers have
100 capsules packed in making it the complete dosage
plan. Each of the Ma Huang capsule contains 10mg of
naturally occurring ephedra alkaloids. The Ma Huang
or Ephedra diet supplementary pills are formulated with
the most effective ingredients!
Pure MaHuang Supplement Facts
Ephedra Sinica Extract – Aerial Parts |
833 mg |
Diacalcium Phosphate
(yielding 10 mg of Ephedrine Akaloids). |
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