I came across this weight loss supplement ingredient called octopamine and I read that it's in bitter orange. Isn't that herb where synephrine comes from, too? is octopamine another name for syneprhine and is it just as dangerous?
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It's not synephrine, but it's another stimulant compound in bitter orange. It can also be dangerous and has been deemed an illegal substance by the world Anti-doping agency. It has also never been tested in humans. I would be very cautious about taking a supplement that contains it.
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Originally posted by Maggie View PostIt's not synephrine, but it's another stimulant compound in bitter orange. It can also be dangerous and has been deemed an illegal substance by the world Anti-doping agency. It has also never been tested in humans. I would be very cautious about taking a supplement that contains it.
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Originally posted by char View Post
Oh my gosh! How many horrible things are in bitter orange? Why has this herb not been banned yet? I'm so tired of unregulated dangerous herbs!!
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Originally posted by Maggie View PostIt's not synephrine, but it's another stimulant compound in bitter orange. It can also be dangerous and has been deemed an illegal substance by the world Anti-doping agency. It has also never been tested in humans. I would be very cautious about taking a supplement that contains it.
I agree with you freddyboy . I don't understand why this is still permitted in dietary supplements either. What does need to happen for it to be banned...
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