Dymetadrine Extreme-EF
Originally formulated with ephedra, Dymetadrine Extreme-EF was caught in the media whirwind when ephedra was banned. Obviously, Dymetadrine had to replace the ephedra content in their products, part of which they did using green tea. They claim, "You can actually eat more and become leaner at the same time." They state that they use the same formulas as before, without ephedra in the mix. And with all this, the makers of Dymetadrine say it will increase energy, increase fat metabolism, and increase mental focus.
The Good: The big thing Dymetadrine has going for them is the fact that they use green tea, which is not only a source of caffeine and energy, but also a potent antioxidant.
The Bad: As with many previous users of ephedra, Dymetadrine has not managed to replace that one vital ingredient since. They use high amounts of caffeine, which can cause side effects similar to that of ephedra, and there are no customer testimonials or positive reviews to be found. They make a number of unsubstantiated claims, and they provide no money back guarantee.
The Skinny: Dymetadrine is a cheap caffeine pill that doesn't bother doing their homework. So why should you buy Dymetadrine over one of its competitors? My short answer: you shouldn't.