Friday, April 5, 2013

Understanding Typical Relora Side Effects

By Dr. Fred Kiyaski


Relora is just one of the many types of weight reduction supplements that are available. It is designed to suppress the appetite while also helping to control hormones that increase stress levels and cause a person to eat more. Like any other supplement, it is important to understand the Relora side effects and risks. This information is a vital part of making an informed decision.

This ingredient is often added to supplements. It is made from various plant extracts. This additive is supposed to help with weight loss and induce relaxation. Many doctors and researchers believe there is a link between hormones that cause excess stress and weight gain. It is often a good practice to ensure that this link is altered, often by interrupting the connection through reducing the amount of hormones that are produced by the body.

A common effect that is experienced is drowsiness. Most instances that were reported were mild. The drowsiness typically subsides after about four to five days as the body gets used to the introduction of the supplement. Avoid getting into dangerous situations while you are experiencing the drowsiness. This means that until the drowsiness subsides, you should avoid using any heavy machines or driving.

A decrease in systolic blood pressure is another negative effect that can occur. The systolic pressure is the measurement of the amount of pressure in the vessels and arteries. This decrease can be beneficial for people who have higher systolic rates because it slightly lowers the rate. It can have serious repercussions, however, for people who already have low systolic pressure rates. Pressure can be lowered to dangerously low levels, especially with repeated dosing.

Other common side effects include nausea, headaches, and some stomach discomfort. Many people also experience dry mouth and allergic reactions. Most of these effects subside within a few days. If a reaction occurs, a doctor should be contacted immediately. Serious complications can arise as a result of an allergic reaction, such as difficulty breathing or the continued appearance of hives.

This supplemental additive can have bad interactions with some types of medicines. It should not be taken by people who are being treated for depression, anxiety, or any other mental conditions. The supplement can amplify how the medications work for these conditions. Due to its antihistamine properties, the supplement can also interfere with allergy medicines.

Heart burn, thyroid issues, and shakiness are less common symptoms that people may experience. Diarrhea, though often mild, can occur with higher doses. In some cases, sexual dysfunction may be experienced. If any of these occur, discuss it with your doctor. These should subside over the course of a few days.

Relora side effects are possible, but they may not always occur for every person. Additionally, people that do not experience an effect may not suffer from the same intensity. In many instances, people are not bothered by an effect. Those that do occur should go away in about a week or two. Always consult a physician before taking any supplement.




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