Ephedrine Aids in Vasodylation
Sun, 12/21/2008 - 16:10
The way the body gets oxygen around is by means of the circulatory system. Specifically, the blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries, etc.) all act together to get blood around the body which in turn provides all the necessary oxygen that the body needs. Oxygen is necessary for the production of ATP, but that’s a lot of scientific knowledge that’s unnecessary. There are numerous ways to try and increase blood flow. One very simple way is to exercise. If you’re exercising, your blood is pumping harder so you’re getting more oxygen.
But, people don’t always have hours to spend to work out. So, what do they do? There are pure ephedrine 25mg dosages out there that actually, with its vasodylating effect, increases the size of the blood vessels so more blood can through at a time. By this happening, what you get is an increase in oxygen and less work the heart because it doesn’t have to force the blood through the arteries as much. This is obviously good in the long run because your heart doesn’t have to run nonstop for so long.
Interestingly enough, though, Ephedrine isn’t just for vasodylation. There are also Ephedrine weight loss pills. These help people to increase their metabolism and decrease their appetite. This results in them burning more calories and therefore, losing weight. This is obviously good for the heart because it means there’s less stress on it. When push comes to shove, Ephedrine does seem to be an herb that has positive effects on the circulatory system. But, consulting a doctor first is incredibly important.




