Maxadrine
Maxadrine Overview
The Maxadrine dietary supplement is called the ‘Granddaddy of all fat burners’ by one online retailer. It certainly seems as though this all natural energy ‘catalyst’ is one of the more established products on the market. Surprisingly though, there is very little information available on the internet and no official website to be found.Maxadrine seems to be designed for the body building crowd, judging by the retail sites where it can be purchased from. Along with diet and exercise, Maxadrine will boost energy, burn fat and increase the body’s metabolic rate.Because there is no official website, no FAQ’s or testimonials are available. It is assumed that the online retailer would be responsible for any refunds or money back guarantees.
Maxadrine – Product Description
Despite the lack of other information regarding Maxadrine, most retailers do show the product label. The ingredients in Maxadrine are all natural, and include Vitamin B5, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Green Tea, Citrus Aurantium, Ginger Root, L-Tyrosine, white Willow Bark and L-Carnitine L-Tartrate. Whilst all the amounts for these ingredients are listed, Maxadrine also contains a proprietary blend called Fedra, which is a combination of I-phenylalanine, an amino acid, and NADH.Unfortunately there are no explanations given for any of the above, although most health conscious consumers will be familiar with some of them, such as Green Tea, Ginger Root and Citrus Aurantium, sometimes called Bitter Orange and thought to have the same effect as Ephedra, only without the side effects.The product is sold in bottles of 120 capsules and should be taken twice a day. The company recommends 2 capsules before a morning workout or breakfast and another 2 capsules about 6 hours later. Due to the stimulating effects of Maxadrine, it is also recommended that the user starts by taking half the amount until the body can properly and safely adjust.
Maxadrine Advantage
- Maxadrine does not seem to have any negative reviews written anywhere on independent dieting sites or forums
- The product is available at independent retail sites at a range of prices, the lowest being $14.99
- The manufacturers encourage using their product to complement a diet and exercise regime
- The product contains Green Tea, a stimulant and anti-oxidant
- The majority of the ingredient amounts are listed
Maxadrine – Drawbacks
- There is a lack of information regarding Maxadrine on the internet
- The product contains fairly large amounts of stimulants
- Maxadrine is not suitable for the average dieter, more for body builders
- No official website is available for viewing
Maxadrine – The Bottom Line
Although Maxadrine seems to have been on the market a long time, many consumers would not feel comfortable taking a product that so little is known about. As with all dietary supplements and in particular, the more powerful stimulants, it is always reassuring to have access to independent consumer feedback.It would be more advisable to purchase a similar product, of which there are many, that has more information available.




