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Lipo Burn by Legal Gear (Anyone Tried It)

by Staciaa, May 10, 2007 12:00AM
Hello everyone, I'm 25 and weigh about 155 pounds im 5'6. Im not really unhappy with my body. But I have a lot of stomach fat and some cellulit under my buttocks I would like to get rid of. Has anyone used Lipo Burn by Legal Gear? It a lotion thats suppose to help burn the fat. It's kinda pricey so I would like to make sure it works before I try it. Thanks

Legal Gear Lipo Burn Features:
Designed To Target Subcutaneous Fat Stores
The components of LipoBurn are combined into a special transdermal matrix designed to target subcutaneous fat stores
Result in a direct delivery of these thermogenic and lipolytic agents to the fat cells where they can have a direct effect where you need it most

Lipo Burn Details:

LipoBurn is a stimulant containing, transdermal weigh loss agent containing the following ingredients: The components of LipoBurn are combined into a special transdermal matrix designed to target subcutaneous fat stores. This will result in a direct delivery of these thermogenic and lipolytic agents to the fat cells where they can have a direct effect where you need it most.


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by Staciaa, May 10, 2007 12:00AM
Lipo Burn Details:

LipoBurn is a stimulant containing, transdermal weigh loss agent containing the following ingredients: The components of LipoBurn are combined into a special transdermal matrix designed to target subcutaneous fat stores. This will result in a direct delivery of these thermogenic and lipolytic agents to the fat cells where they can have a direct effect where you need it most.

Yohimbine: Yohimbine is a potent antioxidant and alpha-2 adrenergic antagonist. This action increases sympathetic nervous system activity, and can result in increasing the amounts of epinephrine. Transdermally, Yohimbine has been shown to be effective in local fat burning.

Synephrine: Synephrine is a beta-1 adrenergic agonist that stimulates the breakdown of fat, also known as lipolysis. Synephrine is also known to reduce appetite and increase thermogenesis. Octopamine: Octopamine is a beta-3 adrenergic agonist and is a potent stimulator of thermogenesis and lipolysis. Used in conjunction with synephrine, octopamine is a potent stimulator of basal metabolic rate.

Caffeine: Caffeine is a metabolic activator, mild diuretic and increases thermogenesis. Caffeine is a non-selective adenosine receptor antagonist, which increases fat oxidation and mobilizes fat.

Nicotinic acid: Nicotinic acid is a form of the vitamin, niacin. Nicotinic acid is a component of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, an important cofactor in many body processes including the production of energy. Also, recent research has revealed a nicotinic acid receptor, which may play a role in weight loss and is a target for nicotinic acid and nicotine. The loss of nicotine stimulation with smoking cessation results in metabolic slowdown and weight gain. Nicotinic acid stimulates this same receptor and assists in increasing metabolism and fat burning.

DHEA: Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is well known anti-aging hormone. As a transdermal agent, DHEA takes on a different role. DHEA delivery to adipose tissue results in reduced levels of total fatty acid and a reduction in adipocyte levels of SCD-1 and aP2, two factors in adipocyte, which acts to increase fat storage. DHEA also has a thermogenic action in adipose tissue.
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