What is Pure Nutrition Synephrine?
Pure Nutrition Synephrine is a single-ingredient formula providing 33 mg of Synephrine HCl in every capsule. Synephrine is a popular herbal stimulant compound - specifically a protoalkaloid - derived from the fruit of Citrus aurantium (bitter orange). In addition to its fat-burning properties, Synephrine has appetite-suppressing benefits and is often used to increase motivation and alertness due to its stimulatory actions.1
Benefits of Synephrine
Research suggests that Synephrine has metabolic benefits similar to those of ephedrine, but without the harsh side effects. Like ephedrine, synephrine is quite similar in structure to the neurotransmitters adrenaline and noradrenaline. Ingestion of synephrine increases the production of these catecholamines which helps activate lipolysis (fat breakdown) in body fat.2
By boosting catecholamine levels, synephrine helps you focus, stay motivated, and increase metabolic rate so you can burn more fat and stick to your diet and exercise plan. Due to its unique mechanisms of action, Synephrine also helps curb appetite and sugar cravings, making it easier to tolerate a calorie-restricted diet.
While Synephrine is a stimulatory compound, it can be stacked with things like Pure Nutrition Caffeine Tabs and Pure Nutrition Herbal Burn for enhanced weight loss support.
Benefits of supplementing with Pure Nutrition Synephrine may include:
- Promote fat burning and weight loss
- Enhance metabolic rate
- Increase energy levels
- Reduce appetite and sugar cravings
What Makes Pure Nutrition Synephrine the Best Synephrine Supplement on the Market?
Pure Nutrition Synephrine is 100% pure and is made in a GMP-certified facility. Our high-quality Synephrine HCl powder is free from unnecessary fillers and produced in a Current Good Manufacturing Process (cGMP) facility to ensure proper potency and purity.
References
- Haaz, S., Fontaine, K. R., Cutter, G., Limdi, N., Perumean‐Chaney, S., & Allison, D. B. (2006). Citrus aurantium and synephrine alkaloids in the treatment of overweight and obesity: an update. Obesity reviews, 7(1), 79-88.
- Stohs, S. J., Preuss, H. G., & Shara, M. (2012). A review of the human clinical studies involving Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) extract and its primary protoalkaloid p-synephrine. International journal of medical sciences, 9(7), 527.