Zymax diet pill

The Zymax diet pill is based on the much-criticized ephedrine. Not only does it have serious drawbacks, its name is linked with serious legal allegations since fake pills have been launched on the market.

What is and how it works

Three high-risk ingredients are combined to form the fat-burning Zymax diet pill:

  • Ephedrine is a strong stimulant. Not surprisingly, the US Food and Drug Administration, still suspicious, is conducting an ongoing investigation of the drug.
  • Caffeine, a common drug found in colas and coffee, may cause restlessness and insomnia if high doses are taken. Diet pills usually contain high doses of the drug.
  • Aspirin, a white crystalline compound of acetyl and salicylic acid, releases salicylic acid into the intestines.

Ephedrine

A white odorless powdered or crystalline alkaloid from plants of the genus Ephedra (especially Ephedra sinica) or made synthetically; used as a bronchodilator to treat bronchitis and asthma. Ephedrine has always had severe side effects. No fewer than 38 deaths caused by ephedrine have been registered over the last five years. Researchers and producers are trying to replace it. In the past few years, a new thermogenic compound has been identified and separated, synephrine, safer than ephedrine. The metabogenic diet pill is, in fact, a synephrine-based product, seen as an potential alternative to Zymax.

Commonly, Zymax diet pills improve metabolism as they burn calories without changes in diet or physical activity. This makes them attractive for sedentary people.

Side effects of the Zymax diet pill

These side effects are serious drawbacks for those taking this diet drug.

  1. Nervousness
  2. Dizziness
  3. Tremors
  4. Heart rate modifications and palpitations
  5. Headaches
  6. Insomnia
  7. Hypertension
  8. Jitters.

The producer

The Zymax diet pills are produced by Bentley Myers International. Zymax diet pills are also known as ECA: E — ephedrine, C — caffeine, A — aspirin.