Many of the supplements on the market induce fat loss by increasing thermogenesis, the process of stimulating the central nervous system to produce heat within the body, which results in an increase in calorie burning. Although thermogenic...
Xenadrine became a well-known supplement in the early 2000s, when it was one of the most prominent ephedra-based fat burners on the market. However, Xenadrine's name took a hit when a professional baseball player's death was tied to the...
Ephedrine is a compound that occurs naturally in the Ephedra plant and is used in certain prescription and over-the-counter medications. Because of its stimulating effect, ephedrine has been a frequent subject of weight loss and fitness research,...
Don't shimmy your way up the beanstalk with your magic beans hoping to walk away with a movie star body. Fat burners, or any supplements, should only complement a consistent eating and training regimen. You can't take your fat burner and then not...
Peppers are vegetables rich in fiber, vitamins and minerals but low in calories, making them a good addition to any weight-loss diet. The fiery burn of hot peppers, from jalepenos to habeneros, provide an even better weight-loss boost, containing...
Ephedra, or Ma Huang, is still the most effective fat burner. Steroid-free bodybuilders use products containing ephedra during the cutting phase of event preparation. Ephedra increases the metabolism and cuts fat by accessing its energy and...
Twinlab Ripped Fuel is a line of dietary supplements that promises rapid weight loss through thermogenics -- the process of burning fat by increasing your body temperature. In Nov., 2004, the Food and Drug Administration banned supplements...
After water, green tea can be considered the most popular drink in the world. Asian societies prize the partially fermented leaves of the camelia sinensis, and green tea can be found as a part of many cultural ceremonies in both China and Japan....
Thermogenics is an increased production of heat in your body, usually accomplished by taking supplements. According to the Food and Drug Administration and many medical professionals, achieving thermogenesis through supplementation is not safe....