Hordenine
Hordenine Powder
Uses and Benefits of Hordenine
- Hordenine is a central nervous stimulant that is mainly used as a supplement to help people lose weight. The main benefit of hordenine is it's potential to assist in the release of fat from fat cells for energy.
- Increases mental and physical energy through the release of norepinephrine
- Hordenine is also claimed to suppress appetite. This is based on hordeine’s supposed ability to slow the digestion of food, making people feel fuller for longer.
- Can be used as an antibacterial product
You are buying Hordenine
You are buying high purity Hordenine powder (99.8%). The hordenine is officially certified and comes with a certificate of analysis detailing the products composition and other quality characteristics. This Hordenine powder is tan in colour with a slight odour and bitter taste.
Hordenine Usage, Dosage and Side effects
Hordenine Usage, Dosage and Side effects.
| How to use |
Hordenine can be taken by placing it into empty gelatine capsules and swallowed with water. |
| When to take |
Hordenine can be taken at any point in the day/night |
| Dosage |
There is no recommended daily allowance for hordenine but usage reports range from 50mg to 400mg. |
| Side effects |
Hordenine should not be taken if you are taking blood pressure medication, alpha blockers, beta blockers or asthma / allergy medications. Do not take hordenine in combination with other central nervous system stimulants as it may cause anxiety, rapid heartbeat, insomnia, headaches and dizziness. |
Information on Hordenine
Hordenine (C10H15NO) is a compound that is found in many grassy plants, grains and in some species of hallucinogenic cactus. It is chemically related to the amino acid tyramine.
Hordenine stimulates the release of norepinephrine. Norepinephrine is an excitatory hormone that energises the body and can help remove lipids, (fats), from body tissue. These loose lipids are then supposed to be easier to break down at the gym or when doing general exercise.
It has been noted that it may increase the effects of phenylethylamine (PEA) although the specific pharmacology is not fully understood.