Ephederine or ECA is a good fat burner and even that maybe an questionable.........but thats about it. As with anything that effects the CNS ie; "Fat Burners" , caffine, sugar ect, ect, it gives a false sense of energy and actually does more harm than good. For the last 6-8 weeks I've been doing ALOT of research on the way this effects almost all of the endocrine system and training and overall health. Lets just say it relates to the 'crash' you have when you come down. But the "crash" maybe the least of worries.
How exactly does Ephedrine exert its effects on the CNS, independent from the PNS? Since you avoided my questions on the pharmacology of insulin, I'm assuming you'll be too proud to do the same with this.
I'd specifically like you to address this "false sense of energy." I felt pretty secure in my understanding of Beta receptor agonism, but your insight on the falsity of its "sense of energy" has me quite intrigued!
If this "crash" you're speaking of in your "research" has a specific psychoactive action, I'd love to hear about it! Are you speaking of adrenal fatigue?
I'm certain that your research into catecholamine activation takes into consideration the activation of central catecholamine levels in relation to peripheral sympathetic tone, correct? Because we all know how much of a role this plays in endocrine system function!
I'm also MOST concerned with the specific CNS actions of caffeine. I'm sure that all your research in its effects as a competitive inhibitor of adenosine has given you MUCH insight into its action on Dopamine. And, we all know how the dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine neurotransmitter grouping will alter the effects of a Beta agonist!
I'd LOVE to get more insight into your "research." Surely someone with your vast knowledge will be unable to skirt another attack on your ignorance of such topics.
Douche.