QuestionI've tried several diet medications over the years and nothing seems to work that well to suppress my appetite. By accident I've discovered that pseudoephedrine works really well for a while to suppress my appetite. Then my system builds up tolerance for it. Is there a way to slow down or suppress the tolerance? Or what other medications would you suggest trying for this effect?
AnswerHi Jeff,
To avoid increasing the ephedrine dose (if the recommended 20 mg do not work), dieters might want to consider adding the supplement amino acid L-tyrosine. The synergistic relationship of L- tyrosine with ephedrine has been researched in rats ( 6) and it is a textbook fact that L-tyrosine helps in the thyroid hormones production.
Read about more ways to fight the tolerance:
Ephedrine
http://dietandbody.com/article1171.html
One positive thing about ephedrine is that the body can adapt to its negative effects while continuing or even enhancing the fat-burning response ...
Caffeine and Aspirin
http://dietandbody.com/article1170.html
Caffeine is included in the ECA stack to prevent an inevitable decrease in metabolic rate that usually occurs as the body tries to slip back ...
Hope it helps,
Tanya Zilberter
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