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BetaLean HP
EAS is excited to bring you the next generation in supplementation to
support your metabolism and rid yourself of unwanted body fat.
BetaLean HP combines the original ephedrine and caffeine combination along
with a unique proprietary formula consisting of L-Tyrosine, Naringin,
Coleus Forskohli and Green Tea.
Additionally, to improve insulin sensitivity, a common problem
associated with excess fat accumulation, alpha-lipoic acid has been included.
Utilizing Precision Release Matrix™,
BetaLean HP delivers 80% of the active constituents initially and the
remainder over the following two hours. This technology takes the "edge" off preliminary effects of traditional thermogenics and optimizes the thermogenic effect over the course of the day. When taken in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise program, BetaLean HP is designed to not only increase fat burning but support a healthy metabolic rate; your "total body transformation solution."
Coleus Forskohli may aid in increasing levels of the enzyme adenylate
cyclase. Adenylate cyclase is the enzyme responsible for converting ATP
(your body’s main source of energy) into a compound called cyclic
adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). cAMP is what’s referred to as a
“secondary messenger,” which is needed to start lipolysis. In essence,
this initiates the release of stored fat into the bloodstream to be used as
energy, so maintaining or raising levels of this compound in the cell is
integral when you’re attempting to burn stored bodyfat. Once you've raised
the levels of cAMP through the elevation of adenylate cyclase you need to
protect those levels to reap a maximum benefit. Fortunately, the
breakdown of cAMP can be inhibited through the actions of caffeine, and
that’s where the addition of Naringin comes into play. Naringin has been
shown to effectively extend the half-life of caffeine in the body. By extending
the half-life of caffeine, you prolong its effectiveness in the body for both its
thermogenic benefits as well as extending the time it may act as a blocker
of cAMP breakdown.
BetaLean Ephedra-Free
BetaLean Ephedra-Free may be the best value in
thermogenics, as it combines some of the most effective
ingredients for metabolic stimulation, along with the
thermogenic amplifiers green tea and naringin to support
bodyfat loss. To further enhance the overall metabolic
environment for body fat loss, this product also includes a
unique proprietary formula consisting of L-tyrosine, white
willow, and L-carnitine. Because it contains no ephedrine,
this product may be an excellent choice for those who are
sensitive to strong stimulants.
These ingredients are delivered in a specialized
time-release mechanism, whereby some of the active
constituents are released initially and the remainder over
the following two to three hours. This technology helps to take the "edge" off of
the stimulatory effects while at the same time optimizing the thermogenic effect
over the course of the day. When taken in conjunction with a healthy diet and
exercise program, BetaLean Ephedra-Free may help you achieve a "cut up"
midsection, without "shredding" your finances.
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