I know that some of the diet pills on the market that are considered among the best contain bitter orange and many contain caffeine, too, but there are some that only contain bitter orange. I've heard that the synephrine stimulant in bitter orange works as a catalyst for caffeine and can increase its effects. However, what I'm wondering is does it work on it's own without caffeine and is it just as effective?
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Bitter orange is probably best if you completely avoid caffeine. It is its own stimulant. Like you said, it has synephrine in it. Honestly, I avoid this one for internal use. It's pretty good in some skin care products, but taking it internally...I'd rather not. I'll keep myself synephrine free. I don't mind caffeine in appropriate doses, but synephrine has too much negative research linked to it for my use.
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Originally posted by enviroTodd View PostBitter orange is probably best if you completely avoid caffeine. It is its own stimulant. Like you said, it has synephrine in it. Honestly, I avoid this one for internal use. It's pretty good in some skin care products, but taking it internally...I'd rather not. I'll keep myself synephrine free. I don't mind caffeine in appropriate doses, but synephrine has too much negative research linked to it for my use.
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Originally posted by WolfMoon View PostThanks for the input, but that doesn't really answer my question. I was wondering if bitter orange on it's own (without caffeine) is just as effective a stimulant as caffeine. Anyone know?
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Originally posted by KraftMan View Post
I think it's different from caffeine. It's based on the same idea, but it depends on how your body reacts to it. I think it's stronger than caffeine, but not necessarily better.
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