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I'm not using the Xenadrine to control my appetite - God knows I don't need that, and it doesn't seem to be curbing my appetite at all - it is a thermogenic and increases my energy during workouts and believe me I sweat a lot more with it - and I'm not usually a sweater!

Anyone else have experience with Xenadrine? I chose Xenadrine as my trainer recommended it instead of Betalean.

Cheryl :)

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I'm not using the Xenadrine to control my appetite - God knows I don't need that, and it doesn't seem to be curbing my appetite at all - it is a thermogenic and increases my energy during workouts and believe me I sweat a lot more with it - and I'm not usually a sweater!

Anyone else have experience with Xenadrine? I chose Xenadrine as my trainer recommended it instead of Betalean.

Cheryl :)

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Naomi,

I believe the difference between Betalean/Xenadrine and Metabolife is that

Betalean and Xenadrine are time released, whereas the ephedra in Metabolife

hits all at once - someone correct me if I am wrong.

Cheryl :)

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Naomi,

I believe the difference between Betalean/Xenadrine and Metabolife is that

Betalean and Xenadrine are time released, whereas the ephedra in Metabolife

hits all at once - someone correct me if I am wrong.

Cheryl :)

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Thanks, Jen!

I am following the guide of my trainer. He recommended that I start out with one in the morning prior to workout and one like around 3 pm. Then next week I'll take 2 before workout and 1 again at 3 p.m. Then the following week, if I tolerate that, I'll take 2 and 2 - not to exceed 4 a day. He said if i can't tolerate them at all, he would buy the bottle from me as I was hesitant to take the ephedra because of my experience with Metabolife. So far, So good.

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Thanks, Jen!

I am following the guide of my trainer. He recommended that I start out with one in the morning prior to workout and one like around 3 pm. Then next week I'll take 2 before workout and 1 again at 3 p.m. Then the following week, if I tolerate that, I'll take 2 and 2 - not to exceed 4 a day. He said if i can't tolerate them at all, he would buy the bottle from me as I was hesitant to take the ephedra because of my experience with Metabolife. So far, So good.

Cheryl :)

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Cheryl, Are you saying your from Pittsburgh now? or

were? I live just North of Pittsburgh and wouldn't

mind having someone local to chat with about BFL.

Colleen

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Cheryl, Are you saying your from Pittsburgh now? or

were? I live just North of Pittsburgh and wouldn't

mind having someone local to chat with about BFL.

Colleen

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Colleen,

I am originally from North of Pittsburgh - Ambridge, near Sewickley. Where were you from?

We are still Steeler Fans and Penguin Fans!! We live in Tampa now and love it and only go back to the 'Burgh to visit!!

email me!

Cheryl :)

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I believe there are 2 versions: one with ephedra and one without. I'd have the husband read me the ingredient label. You can probably find a bit out on the net as it is sold there and at healthfood stores...also advertised on TV.

Beverly Millison MS RD/LD CDE Clinical Coordinator, MNT Medical Center of ville 972-219-5113 - office 972-420-1891 - fax Beverly.Millison@...

-----Original Message-----From: Whelan, E. *HS [mailto:mew9d@...]Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 11:38 AM Subject: Xenadrine

Does anyone have any information about Xenadrine? I have a 10 month post-op pt who started to take the dietary supplement over this weekend (I do not agree with this). I recieved a call from her husband this morning and he is very concerned. She woke up dizzy with a stomach ache. The husband is worried that she has physically messed up her stomach. Any suggestions about the side effects of this dietary supplement would be greatly appreciated.

Beth Whelan, MS, RD Clinical Dietitian University of Virginia Office # : (434) 982-3293 Pager # 2787 Fax # : (434) 982-3957

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With or without ephedra, Xenadrine is a concentrated source of caffeine, which isn't recommended for GB patients. It can cause iron-poor blood further increasing the risk of anemia, and it is an irritant. At our practice, we worry it may irritate the stomach lining and cause it to bleed. However, that is more of a worry shortly after surgery.

Kate Alie, M.S., R.D., L.D. Director of Nutrition Services LifeQuest Health & Fitness 400 Court Street Suite 203 ton, WV 25301 (304) 347-4317 (304) 347-4316 (fax)

>From: "Whelan, E. *HS"

>Reply- >

>Subject: Xenadrine >Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:38:04 -0400 > >Does anyone have any information about Xenadrine? I have a 10 month post-op pt who started to take the dietary supplement over this weekend (I do not agree with this). I recieved a call from her husband this morning and he is very concerned. She woke up dizzy with a stomach ache. The husband is worried that she has physically messed up her stomach. Any suggestions about the side effects of this dietary supplement would be greatly appreciated. > > Beth Whelan, MS, RD >Clinical Dietitian >University of Virginia >Office # : (434) 982-3293 >Pager # 2787 >Fax # : (434) 982-3957 > Surf and talk on the phone at the same time with broadband Internet access. Get high-speed for as low as $29.95/month.* *Depending on the local service providers in your area.

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Thank you Kate. This is the information that her husband is needing to convince her not to start the Xendarine and cycle of diet pills again.

Beth Whelan, MS, RD Clinical Dietitian University of Virginia Office # : (434) 982-3293 Pager # 2787 Fax # : (434) 982-3957

Xenadrine >Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:38:04 -0400 > >Does anyone have any information about Xenadrine? I have a 10 month post-op pt who started to take the dietary supplement over this weekend (I do not agree with this). I recieved a call from her husband this morning and he is very concerned. She woke up dizzy with a stomach ache. The husband is worried that she has physically messed up her stomach. Any suggestions about the side effects of this dietary supplement would be greatly appreciated. > > Beth Whelan, MS, RD >Clinical Dietitian >University of Virginia >Office # : (434) 982-3293 >Pager # 2787 >Fax # : (434) 982-3957 >

Surf and talk on the phone at the same time with broadband Internet access. Get high-speed for as low as $29.95/month.* *Depending on the local service providers in your area.

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You're welcome Beth. Hope it works!

Kate Alie, M.S., R.D., L.D. Director of Nutrition Services LifeQuest Health & Fitness 400 Court Street Suite 203 ton, WV 25301 (304) 347-4317 (304) 347-4316 (fax)

>From: "Whelan, E. *HS"

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>Subject: RE: Xenadrine >Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 08:51:49 -0400 > >Thank you Kate. This is the information that her husband is needing to convince her not to start the Xendarine and cycle of diet pills again. > > Beth Whelan, MS, RD >Clinical Dietitian >University of Virginia >Office # : (434) 982-3293 >Pager # 2787 >Fax # : (434) 982-3957 > > Xenadrine > >Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:38:04 -0400 > > > >Does anyone have any information about Xenadrine? I have a 10 month post-op pt who started to take the dietary supplement over this weekend (I do not agree with this). I recieved a call from her husband this morning and he is very concerned. She woke up dizzy with a stomach ache. The husband is worried that she has physically messed up her stomach. Any suggestions about the side effects of this dietary supplement would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Beth Whelan, MS, RD > >Clinical Dietitian > >University of Virginia > >Office # : (434) 982-3293 > >Pager # 2787 > >Fax # : (434) 982-3957 > > > > _____ > >Surf and talk on the phone at the same time with broadband Internet access. Get high-speed for as low as $29.95/month.* >*Depending on the local service providers in your area. > >

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