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Ephedra Ban Overturned
April 14, 2005
On April 13, 2005 the 2004 Final Rule issued by the FDA banning Ephedra was overturned by a Federal Judge. The Plaintiffs, Nutraceutical Corporation aka Solary, Inc., challenged the FDA’s Final Rule which called Ephedra, in any amount, too much of a health risk.
The Final Rule, which was published in February, 2004, claimed that the use of Ephedrine-alkaloid dietary supplements (known as EDS) caused “unreasonable risk or illness or injury.”
Ephedra Free Products Fail
Jan, 2005
Product reviewers for Ephedra-free products continue to complain about the lack of results and failed expectations.
Dieters agree that without the fat-burning, energizing ingredients in Ephedra, weight loss is next to impossible. Take a look at some of the various excerpts posted by dieters. (these are voluntary, non-paid comments):
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The History of Ephedra
April, 2005
Ephedra use dates back 5,000 years, to 3000 B.C. and some evidence indicates the plant has survived even longer.
Originally, it was used in Asia as an as an elixir for Asthma and upper respiratory infections. The Chinese recognized all those centuries ago what a beneficial remedy and healing agent this mysterious plant was. The reason Ephedra worked so well for Asthma and bronchitis then, as it does now, is based on the fact that Ephedra has the ability to open up the adrenergic receptor sites which are found in the heart and lungs, allowing patients less constricted breathing.