and muscle gain. The stimulant compound provides a progressive elevation in mood and energy, while the fat-shredding compound helps target specific parts of the brain to combat hunger. Finally, the vitamin compound helps support cellular energy production and better immune system function.
Ingredient List
Albutarex Super Shred Complex
- L-Glycine
- Taurine
- Caffeine Anhydrous
- DL-Halostachine
- Theobromine
- Potassium Gluconate
- Synephrine HCl
- Higenamine
- Phenylethylamine
- Magnesium Gluconate
- L-Tyrosine
- Dandelion Root Extract
- 5-Hydroxy-Tryptophan (5-HTP)
Albutarex Electrolyte/Vitamin Fusion
- Ascorbic Acid
- Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
- Vitamin B5 (D-Calcium Pantothenate)
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine HCl)
Other Ingredients:
Maltodextrin, natural and Artificial Flavours, Citric Acid, Silicon Dioxide, and Acesulfame Potassium, FD&C Red#40
Ingredient Breakdown
L-Glycine: Glycine is an amino acid that your body uses to create proteins, which it needs to grow and maintain tissue and make essential substances, such as hormones and enzymes. Glycine may lower heart disease risk factors by preventing the build-up of a molecule associated with heart disease and increasing your body’s ability to use nitric oxide.
Taurine: Taurine is an amino acid found in certain foods. It’s essential only in certain circumstances, such as illness and stress. Your body can also make it. Because of its ability to enhance muscle contraction and delay muscle fatigue, taurine may benefit athletic performance. Furthermore, taurine may increase fat burning during exercise to better fuel your performance.
Caffeine Anhydrous: Caffeine anhydrous is made from the seeds and leaves of coffee plants. The word “anhydrous” means “without water.” After harvesting, caffeine is extracted from the plant matter and dehydrated. This produces a highly concentrated caffeine powder. Caffeine is one of the most highly researched sports supplements. There is no denying that caffeine is recognized as one of the best ergogenic aids proven to increase endurance performance and endurance capacity and reduce perceived exertion. Additionally, studies have shown caffeine to improve muscular endurance and maximal strength, repeated sprint performance, and high-intensity training.
DL-Halostachine: DL-Halostachine naturally occurs in various plant sources but was first isolated in a particular Asian shrub. It is closely related to ephedrine and is believed to provide health effects similar to the drug without causing the same side effects. According to experts, the sympathomimetic effects of DL-Halostachine may promote the fat-burn process and stimulate weight loss among individual users.
Theobromine: Theobromine is “a bitter, volatile compound obtained from cacao seeds.” It’s technically an alkaloid compound (meaning a nitrogen-atom-containing chemical) that resembles caffeine and has similar effects. Theobromine has been considered helpful for weight loss and is supplemented with herbal tea preparations.
Potassium Gluconate: Potassium gives your body the components necessary to provide energy for physical activity by aiding in its use of metabolism-boosting nutrients, including iron, magnesium, and calcium. Potassium combines with magnesium to assist muscle contraction, control, and growth. More significantly, stronger muscles burn more calories. Potassium combined with sodium help regulate fluids around your cells and keep you from retaining too much water. This is important because you may be holding on to three to five pounds of water weight at any given time.
Synephrine HCl: Synephrine is similar to ephedrine in mechanism, meaning that synephrine may induce fat loss by increasing our fat burning (for fuel), and increasing heat expenditure, thus boosting our metabolism and burning more calories.
Higenamine: Higenamine (Norcoclaurine) is part of the Nandina plant that has traditionally been used as an anti-asthmatic and is currently used as a fat burner due to sharing similar mechanisms to ephedrine; limited evidence on these claims.
Phenylethylamine: Phenethylamine is a chemical that is found naturally in the body. Phenethylamine is used for athletic performance, depression, weight loss, and to improve mood and attention, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Phenylethylamine can also make it in the laboratory.
Magnesium Gluconate: Magnesium may help regulate blood sugar and insulin levels in people who are overweight or obese. “A 2013 study found that taking higher amounts of magnesium helps better control insulin and glucose blood levels.
L-Tyrosine: L-tyrosine is one form of the amino acid tyrosine. It is a non-essential amino acid, meaning you don’t have to get it from food. The body manufactures it using another amino acid, phenylalanine. L-tyrosine may be a good supplement choice for those trying to lose weight because, theoretically, it may help speed metabolism.
Dandelion Root Extract: Dandelions are a rich source of beta-carotene and polyphenol compounds, which may neutralize harmful free radicals and protect against chronic disease. Research on specific applications is lacking — especially in humans. Despite their many potential benefits, dandelion plants and supplements should be considered something other than a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
5-Hydroxy-Tryptophan (5-HTP): 5-HTP has been shown to reduce appetite. It does this by stimulating serotonin production in the brain. While 5-HTP has yet to be extensively researched, some human and double-blind studies have shown that 5-HTP promotes weight loss.
Ascorbic Acid: Vitamin C status is inversely related to body mass. Individuals with adequate vitamin C status oxidize 30% more fat during a moderate exercise bout than individuals with low vitamin C status; thus, vitamin C-depleted individuals may be more resistant to fat mass loss.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): Vitamin B3 increases adiponectin, a weight-loss hormone secreted by fat cells.
Vitamin B5 (D-Calcium Pantothenate): Vitamin B5 helps break down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates from our food. It is also known as pantothenic acid and has therapeutic qualities.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine HCl): Vitamin B1 in your diet can help your body metabolize and break down carbohydrates. This also helps increase your energy levels to exercise longer and more efficiently. Better carbs used by your body also help with fatigue and brain function.
Directions:
To assess your tolerance begin by mixing half a scoop with a glass of water first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, gradually increasing your dosage to a full scoop.
Warning:
This product is not the sole of nutrition and should be used with an appropriate physical training or exercise program. Users should only use it under medical or dietetic supervision. Not suitable for children under 15 years of age or pregnant women.
ASADA/WADA Warning:
This product may contain ingredients banned by specific organizations. The user accepts all risks, liabilities, and consequences regarding testing and use of this product. Do not use this product if you are a competitive athlete or subject to any testing.