Yohimbine HCL?

What is all this I am hearing about this bieng a hazerdous supplement. One of the dirty dozen. Is there any truth to this ?

Also what is this etiocholane stuff ? Was this talked about in the product discription but called somthing else .

[quote]jjay wrote:
What is all this I am hearing about this bieng a hazerdous supplement. One of the dirty dozen. Is there any truth to this ?[/quote]

Yohimbine has actually been shown in the scientific literature to be quite safe.

[quote]jjay wrote:
Also what is this etiocholane stuff ? Was this talked about in the product discription but called somthing else . [/quote]

Etiocholane is a base molecule used in the description or naming (nomenclature) of A7-E.

Some people get quite a ‘flash’ from Yohimbe, the old TwinLab products were pretty potent (standardised), but I think Yohimbe has a narrow therapeutic range and high interindividual pharmacokinetic variability. Still I prefer it to Viagra.

What is responsible for the good mood you get taking HOT-ROX Extreme .

[quote]jjay wrote:
What is responsible for the good mood you get taking HOT-ROX Extreme .[/quote]

The price ?

[quote]jjay wrote:
What is responsible for the good mood you get taking HOT-ROX Extreme .[/quote]

Difficult to say for certain. Any one of the ingredients could do so, however, yohimbine and caffeine are likely causing what most describe.

So is that what is considered nuerologicly active and the reason it can’t be used with spike.

The caffine doesn’t make sense because a half max dose of each would equal the same caffine . Give or take .

[quote]jjay wrote:
What is all this I am hearing about this bieng a hazerdous supplement. One of the dirty dozen. Is there any truth to this ?[/quote]

Some side effects that have been noted with yohimbine are anxiety, elevated blood pressure, irregular heartbeats, headaches, painful erections, flushing, hallucinations, kidney failure, and seizures. These side effects are usualy only seen with high doses.