Venom Hyperdrive 3.0+ by ALRI / 90 capsules Expiration date JULY 2012 on all bottles
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This is the newly-released version
of Venom Hyperdrive 3.0+
(just released in early July)
Venom Hyperdrive from ALRI is a product
created for those adults who need the best
environment for dramatic results through
responsible application of a highly advanced
formula.
So what sets venom apart from the rest?
Anyone can mix a bunch of compounds or
herbs together and shove it into a capsule. All
too often this is followed by ads that promise
the world but deliver next to nothing. So let's
look at the research supporting the value of
the synergistic ingredients formulated for
Venom.
Cocoamine is a trademarked and
patent-pending proprietary unique cocoa
extract that provides the health benefits of
chocolate without any of the unhealthy
ingredients (you know, like sugar and fat).
Please do not confuse Cocoamine with the
patented ingredient Chocomine. Our
Cocoamine is a unique matrix standardized for
nearly 98% actives. Try it before you judge it!
Cocoamine contains several natural occurring
substrates, including methylxanthines
(theobromine, caffeine, and theophylline),
biogenic-amines
(phenylethylamine, tyramine, octopamine and
synephrines), amino acids (phenylalanine,
tryptophan, tyrosine, others), minerals (with a
high content of magnesium) and several
beneficial antioxidants. *You may think you
have used a product similar to this, but one
dose of Venom will show you how wrong you
are. (Please start with only one capsule!)
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Continued from above...
Phenylethylamine (PEA) is an endogenous neuroamine that increases attention and activity in animals. It is also your body’s most powerful natural
stimulant. Interesting in that PEA improves mood as rapidly as amphetamine but does not produce tolerance. Okay, natural PEA is good. And synthetic
amphetamine is bad. Though they share many common positive affects, the latter is not a good option due its own negative affects. Got it? Another
interesting reality found in PEA research is its unique ability to stimulate striatal acetylcholine release. Big deal? Well this neurotransmitter positively
affects everything from libido to the sense of hunger with benefits to mood, focus and stress. Okay, and a positive effect upon erectile function has been
noted in other studies.
Caffeine is an interesting and well know compound, certainly nothing new to the supplement industry. But there is some valuable research that shows a
lot of potential benefits. Yes, everyone already knows that it is noted as a compound that increases energy significantly. In one rat study and several
human studies, caffeine has show to have appetite suppressive value. Naturally most dieters cheat and can use all the will power they can get. Another
study has shown caffeine to decrease fat redeposit and aid thermogenesis through fat oxidation. In part this appears to result in suppressed leptin (you
know, the fat regulating hormone)
Tyramine, Octopamine and Synephrines all have a positive effect upon beta-3 receptors thus increasing the rate of thermogenesis and metabolic rate.
Many have compared the affects to those of ephedra mostly in a positive sense. Let me explain that a little better. Several studies have found that
patients who achieve only a small weight loss during dietary therapy, and have a tendency to weight regain, are characterized by lower energy
expenditure, lower sympathetic activity, and a reduced ability to mobilize fat stores, compared with patients who are more successful at losing weight. It
is reasonable to improve or normalize these traits by supporting the dietary approach with pharmacological manipulation of central and peripheral
pathways. Agents that stimulate adrenergic neurons are particularly suitable because they offer mechanisms for temporarily inhibiting hunger and for
stimulating energy expenditure, lipolysis and fat oxidation.
Sympathomimetic compounds can reduce appetite and increase energy expenditure. Energy expenditure can be increased by 5-10% via stimulation of
a combination of beta-adrenoceptors; beta3-adrenoceptors may predominate during chronic use. This increased energy expenditure increases the
relative proportion of fat oxidation; as this is not fully compensated by increased energy intake, a negative energy balance occurs. This mechanism may
be responsible for the long-term weight loss efficiency of agents like, ephedra, octopamine, tyramine and synephrines.
Both individually and combined the combination of these multiple ingredients produces a unique effect. Research has substantiated the many positive
user feed-back factoids about Cocoamine, including increased energy, appetite suppression, lipolysis (fat burning), improved mood, improved
concentration, increased alertness, improved physical performance, aphrodisiac properties, and health benefits. When correctly processed, all of these
benefits become a reality.
So What Else Is In It?
The need for extreme appetite suppression seems to be a large factor in the out come of any diet intended to help lose body fat. So we added hoodia.
One study appears to have explained why people report long term hunger suppression with the use of hoodia. It seems likely that increased ATP
content/production in the hypothalamus may be a signal for energy-sensing of satiety. Next we included 5-HTP which acts as a precursor for serotonin
(mood enhancement), ALA (Alpha Lipoic Acid) to aid in insulin mediation, guggul sterone extracts to support thyroid activity, Rhodiola to increase
support for ATP and cAMP production, B vitamins to support energy pathways and capsiate for thermogenesis, lypolysis and anti-oxidant value.
Okay, Capsiate is kind of cool so I want to say a little more about it. Everyone in hard core bodybuilding has heard of the fat loss compound DNP. Well, it
works by making the mitochondria burn more calories in effort to make ATP by uncoupling the process with a compound called UCP-1 and UPC-2, and it
is very dangerous. Better options? A single dose of capsiate temporarily raised both UCP1 mRNA in brown adipose tissue and UCP3 mRNA in skeletal
muscle. These results suggest that UCP1 and UCP2 may contribute to the promotion of energy metabolism by capsiate, but that thyroid hormones do not.
In short, a smarter and naturally occurring option. Yes, both human and rat studies. Sometimes all of the right ingredients can be in a product but the
correct amounts and standardization can blow the whole out come. It is all about the correct amounts of each substrate and that each acts in synergy
with one another without counteracting another...that makes the product gold or a rip-off.



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