 Tri-Matrix with Ephedra and Hoodia (formerly Tri-Stack) - 100 Cap By: Tri-Matrix
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Item #: TK001 Tri-Matirx - formerly Tri-Stack Tri-Matrix and Formula Definitions: Definition of Tri-Matrix : Tri is Greek for three. Stack is a group or collection of things. In this case, the TriStack Matrix is our proprietary blend of three active ingredients, also known as the Tri-Matrix .Tri-Matrix not only works a thermogenic but it also signals neurotransmitters to promote the relay of messages related to the feeling of hunger within the human brain. The Tri-Matrix can alter these signals so that the end effect is that the body feels less of a need for food, which becomes apparent the first time you try Tri-Stack. What are the benefits of the Tri-Matrix ? Improves energy levels with no crashing Increases Thermogenesis Increases Metabolism Improves mood elevating hormones for that happy good feeling Suppresses appetite and reduces hunger pains What is Ephedra Extract? Ephedra Extract is a non-alkaloid (ephedrine free version) natural herb, derived from the genus Ephedra viridus grown in the southern United States. What is Hoodia? The use of Hoodia has long been known by the indigenous populations of Southern Africa, who infrequently use these plants for treating indigestion and small infections. However, it is their centuries old use of the meat of the plant to suppress appetite when making long hunting trips in the Kalahari Desert that has stimulated the most interest. What is Green Tea Extract? Green tea originates from China and has become associated with many cultures in Asia from Japan to the Middle East. Over the last few decades green tea has begun to be subjected to many scientific and medical studies to determine the extent of its long-purported health benefits, with some evidence suggesting regular green tea drinkers may have lower chances of heart disease and developing certain types of cancer What is Synephrine? is a drug aimed at encouraging fat loss. While its effectiveness is widely debated, synephrine has gained significant popularity as an alternative to ephedrine, a related substance which has been highly regulated and restricted in many areas. Synephrine is derived primarily from the fruit of Citrus aurantium, a relatively small citrus tree which is often referred to Bitter Orange Extract. What is Thermogenesis? Thermogenesis is becoming common for people to use thermogenic substances to help control fluctuation in weight. The process works by increasing the body's metabolism, thereby increasing its core temperature. Thermogenics are commonly made up of ephedra, bitter orange, capsicum, ginger and caffeine. Bodybuilders are the most common users of thermogenics, but the drugs are entering the mainstream of the dieting industry because of their effectiveness. What is an ECA Stack? ECA is an acronym for Ephedra, Caffeine, and Aspirin. What is two-Phenyl-1-aminoethane? 2-Phenyl-1-aminoethane is an alkaloid and monoamine. Phenethylamine also has a constitutional isomer α- or 1-phenylethylamine, which has two stereoisomers: (R)-(+)-1-phenylethylamine and (S)-(-)-1-phenylethylamine. In the human brain, 2-phenethylamine is believed to function as a neuromodulator or neurotransmitter (trace amine). Phenethylamine is a natural compound biosynthesized from the amino acid phenylalanine by enzymatic decarboxylation. It is also found in many foods such as chocolate What is the hypothalamus? The hypothalamus links the nervous system to the endocrine system by way of the pituitary gland. The hypothalamus, (from Greek for under the thalamus) is located below the thalamus, just above the brain stem. Certain metabolic processes and other activities of the Autonomic Nervous System. It synthesizes and secretes neurohormones, often called hypothalamic-releasing hormones, and these in turn stimulate or inhibit the secretion of pituitary hormones. What is the pituitary gland? The pituitary gland secretes hormones regulating homeostasis, including trophic hormones that stimulate other endocrine glands. It is functionally connected to the hypothalamus by the median eminence. What are neurotransmitters? Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are used to relay, amplify and modulate signals between a neuron and another cell in the brain. What are Catecholamines? Catecholamines are chemical compounds derived from the amino acid tyrosine containing catechol and amine groups. Some of them are biogenic amines. Catecholamines are water-soluble and are 50% bound to plasma proteins, so they circulate in the bloodstream. The most abundant catecholamines are epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and dopamine, all of which are produced by phenylalanine and tyrosine. What is adrenalin? Epinephrine (also called adrenaline) is a hormone and neurotransmitter. It is a catecholamine, a sympathomimetic monoamine derived from the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine. What is epinephrine? See above. What is noradrenalin? As a stress hormone, norepinephrine affects parts of the brain where attention and responding actions are controlled. Along with epinephrine, norepinephrine also underlies the fight-or-flight response, directly increasing heart rate, triggering the release of glucose from energy stores, and increasing blood flow to skeletal muscle. What is cAMP? Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP, cyclic AMP or 3'-5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate) is a molecule that is important in many biological processes; it is derived from what is known as adenosine triphosphate (ATP). What is adenosine monophosphate? AMP for short, applicable to human tastes, the bitterness-suppressing quality of AMP makes food seem sweeter. This makes lower-calorie food products more palatable, making AMP potentially a lucrative solution for food manufacturers as they respond to pressure from consumers and regulators concerned about social trends towards obesity. AMP has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a 'Bitter Blocker' additive to foodstuffs. What is Xanthine? Known collectively as xanthines, are a group of alkaloids commonly used for their effects as mild stimulants and as bronchodilators (which are common is opening up air passage ways in the lungs). What is three,7-dihydro-3,7-dimethyl-1H-purine-2,6-dione? Is a bitter alkaloid of the cacao plant, and is therefore found in chocolate. It is in the methylxanthine class of chemical compounds which also includes the similar compounds theophylline and caffeine. 
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