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Consumer Review: Xenadrine Is Safe And Effective Unless You Are An Idiot Or A Female.

I am an 18 year old male, and was in fairly good shape when I started taking xenadrine to get rid of a few stubborn pounds. After 2 months on xenadrine and a low-carb/low-fat diet with lots of exercise and weight lifting, all of my body fat was virtually gone...something that I couldn't get to happen before, even with the same workout schedule. The xenadrine is what got those last few pounds to disappear.

The reason that it worked so well for me and I had no side effects or health problems was because I used it responsibly. I knew that I had no pre-existing health problems, I didn't just lay around and expect the xenadrine to work on its own, and I TOOK THE PROPER DOSAGE. Just don't be irresponsible with the drug, and it can work safely and effectively. Stuff like xenadrine gets a bad name from horror stories of people who misused the product because they are complete and utter ignorant idiots who do no research on anything at all. When something happens, they try to blame the product as a scapegoat (note: most of these problems were found in women, so I don't suggest that any women take this product). If I were in charge of the FDA, I would make a law saying that one must have an IQ above average in order to buy and use products like this, because it is the idiots who have the problems with it because they misuse it.


Response #1

I am a 22 year old female and I have been taking xenadrine on and off for about a year now. I find the comment this fine, young 18 year old male has made to be very offensive. It seems to me that the problem is the xenadrine, not idiots or FEMALES.

If you read the other articles posted, many people are having the same symptoms of numbness, heart pains, shakes, sleeplessness, the list goes on and the symptoms are all the same. I myself have had several of the symptoms listed. I am sure that most of you reading this have as well whether you are female, male, or idiot. The problem here isn't about your IQ or whether you're a man or a woman. I feel the problem to be more the desire so badly to loose the weight. When someone hears that a person has lost 20 pounds in two weeks, of course they are going to buy this product and take it. The question I ask is how healthy is it to lose 20 pounds in two weeks? I don't think that is very good for anyone, no matter what shape you are in.

These side effects that everyone has been listing are not healthy. Your hands are not supposed to go numb, you are not supposed to have chest pains, your vision is not supposed to blur, and vomiting everything you eat is horrible. Something is not right, and yes I do think that there a certain people who have no side effects and the xenadrine has helped. I wonder how many people truly do experience these side effects. I think that insulting people for experiencing these side effects is just wrong.

The truth is that it is scary. You want to lose weight so bad that it doesn't matter. Well, I would rather be overweight than have panic attacks or headaches from withdrawal symptoms. So, if anyone reading this article feels the same way I do and has also experienced these side effects, tell people about it. Don't insult people. Maybe someone is taking the drug incorrectly, but maybe they are not and this xenadrine is bad for you. We do have the right to know, so talk about your side effects. Don't insult people and act like your hand has never shook, or you never felt dizzy. My hands go numb all the time and it scares me. I have also thrown up from xenadrine as well. I don't want to try to scare anyone, but I also do not want to be insulted. I think it is safe to say it is not the person taking the drug, it is the drug. Please just read the directions and speak with your doctor before you begin to take xenadrine. Not only does it have intense side effects, but it is also highly addictive. Please just be careful and tell the truth about how this drug makes you feel.


Response #2

I am using Xenadrine and I am a 27 year old female. I also think the young guy is wrong in his assessment of women taking supplements. I take the pills in moderation to enhance my workouts. I think, just like the previous lady, many people are trying to find a wonder drug to slice fat off their bodies. The problem is that it's not going to happen. Taking too much of Xenadrine is going to give you problems. I take one tab a day and I still get shakes, but I make sure that on the day I take it, I work out. You can't just sit on your butt, because it is meant for people who work out and want to get fit, not just shed fat. Men and women both need to use it in moderation and adapt the dose to their fitness level and lean body weight. Women tend to carry less lean mass then men, so they shouldn't take the same dose. It doesn't even matter how much fat you carry.


Response #3

This guy is young and inexperienced in all things in life. His ignorance is very evident. Obviously, all things in moderation is the key here. It is also a very well researched fact that men and women respond differently to ALL drugs, and Xenadrine is no exception. We are supposed to be different, that's the idea. Women respond differently because they have a stronger and more volatile cocktail of hormones on board. The product urges everyone to start slow to determine tolerance and side effects. There will be people of both genders who misuse the product either deliberately or through a lack of understanding. When this fellow grows up a bit, he will be able to be a more helpful and encouraging individual, let's hope.


Response #4

You said you lost weight with xenadrine and a low carb/low fat diet. You could have saved yourself the money on the xenadrine. You lost the weight from your diet, not necessarily the product. Hopefully you won't develop any damage to your system down the road from taking this product. (Now who has the low IQ?)



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