Guest guest Posted June 11, 2002 Report Share Posted June 11, 2002 Hi , I think you might be referring to Zotrin (with an " n " not an " l " at the end) in which case I would advise you to save your money! Here's the ingredients in Zotrin (off their website http://www.zotrin.net/): ............................... Ingredients: Zotril™ (**they spelled it with an " l " here, but everywhere else on the site they spell it with an " n " ) Proprietary Blend of 847.8 mg: Yerba Mate (bark) (standardized proprietary extract) Guarana (seed) (standardized proprietary extract) Damiana (leaf, stem) (standardized proprietary extract) Calcium phosphate Microcrystallene cellulose Magnesium stearate Barberry (root, bark) SE L-tyrosine Trimthylglycine Proprietary Blend for Men 158mg: . Schizonepeta (spica) SE Yucca (plant) Passion flower (aerial parts) Panax ginseng (root) SE Maca (root) SE St. 's wort (herb) SE L-leucine L-glutamine NADH Other Ingredients: rice flour. ............................... Notwithstanding the discrepancy in spelling of the product (LOL) I don't see anything here that justifies spending $80 on this supplement. Please don't fall for this scam marketing, you will be throwing your money down a rathole. There are several thermogenic supplements on the market that are specifically labeled " ephedra-free " , pretty much any one from a reputable supplement manufacturer (in other words, don't go with the cheapest ones, even tho you don't need to spend a bundle) will give you what you are looking for. To be quite honest, I never saw any increase in fat loss from taking a thermogenic - they help a little with energy levels, but that's it. Jen B. > This question is for the supplement experts. > > During my first challenge I tried BetaLean. It made my heart race and made > me irritable and unstable. I spoke with an EAS rep and she recommended that > I stop taking it. She said it creates side effects in some people. > Apparently I was reacting to the Ephedra. > > Has anyone heard of Zotril? I figure someone out there has the scoop on > this product. > > I would like to use some type of fat burner along with with the nutrition > and exercise program I am on. I know I will get results with out a fat > burner supplementation, and am exploring results with one. > > Thanks for your feedback. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2002 Report Share Posted June 11, 2002 Hi , I think you might be referring to Zotrin (with an " n " not an " l " at the end) in which case I would advise you to save your money! Here's the ingredients in Zotrin (off their website http://www.zotrin.net/): ............................... Ingredients: Zotril™ (**they spelled it with an " l " here, but everywhere else on the site they spell it with an " n " ) Proprietary Blend of 847.8 mg: Yerba Mate (bark) (standardized proprietary extract) Guarana (seed) (standardized proprietary extract) Damiana (leaf, stem) (standardized proprietary extract) Calcium phosphate Microcrystallene cellulose Magnesium stearate Barberry (root, bark) SE L-tyrosine Trimthylglycine Proprietary Blend for Men 158mg: . Schizonepeta (spica) SE Yucca (plant) Passion flower (aerial parts) Panax ginseng (root) SE Maca (root) SE St. 's wort (herb) SE L-leucine L-glutamine NADH Other Ingredients: rice flour. ............................... Notwithstanding the discrepancy in spelling of the product (LOL) I don't see anything here that justifies spending $80 on this supplement. Please don't fall for this scam marketing, you will be throwing your money down a rathole. There are several thermogenic supplements on the market that are specifically labeled " ephedra-free " , pretty much any one from a reputable supplement manufacturer (in other words, don't go with the cheapest ones, even tho you don't need to spend a bundle) will give you what you are looking for. To be quite honest, I never saw any increase in fat loss from taking a thermogenic - they help a little with energy levels, but that's it. Jen B. > This question is for the supplement experts. > > During my first challenge I tried BetaLean. It made my heart race and made > me irritable and unstable. I spoke with an EAS rep and she recommended that > I stop taking it. She said it creates side effects in some people. > Apparently I was reacting to the Ephedra. > > Has anyone heard of Zotril? I figure someone out there has the scoop on > this product. > > I would like to use some type of fat burner along with with the nutrition > and exercise program I am on. I know I will get results with out a fat > burner supplementation, and am exploring results with one. > > Thanks for your feedback. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2002 Report Share Posted June 11, 2002 Brew yourself a strong cup of coffee. Caffeine is a major component of a fat burner. Saves you about $75 even if you buy Starbucks. Glenda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2002 Report Share Posted June 11, 2002 Brew yourself a strong cup of coffee. Caffeine is a major component of a fat burner. Saves you about $75 even if you buy Starbucks. Glenda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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