Some Stemulite Ingredients May Have Negative Side Effects

Stemulite fitness products have recently entered the market as an effective anti-aging, fitness and wellness supplement but several key ingredients may have cause negative side effects in some people. Key ingredients in Stemulite such as acetyl L-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid are used in several brain-enhancing and fitness supplements on the market today, but a high dose of these supplements – and even modest doses in people who have never taken these types of supplements before – have been linked to negative side effects such as headaches, nausea, anxiety, rapid heart beat and restlessness.

Stemulite contains a healthy concentration of both alpha lipoic acid and L-carnitine, and hundreds of people are benefiting from these metabolism-supporting ingredients. However, a high dose taken later in the day may lead to several uncomfortable side effects. The makers of Stemulite encourage people to take Stemulite in the morning with the first meal, and take only the recommended dosage of both the A.M. and P.M. formula.

Those who experience an adverse reaction should avoid taking supplements and be tested for allergies. Stemulite has not been approved by the FDA, and is simply a dietary supplement that promises to promote a healthy metabolism and improve overall wellness. Anyone who is unsure about taking Stemulite should consult with a physician to determine if Stemulite is a good fit for their healthy lifestyle.

Stemulite Causes Adverse Reaction in Those with Mushroom Allergies

Despite dozens of recommendations and positive reviews for Stemulite Fitness Formula, one of the latest dietary supplements on the market, some people may experience an adverse reaction after just one dose. Stemulite contains several health-enhancing ingredients including alpha lipoic acid, L-carnitine and the trace mineral indium; however, it also contains mushroom extracts, and these may cause a severe allergic reaction in some people.

Those with mushroom allergies must steer clear of Stemulite, or they will experience effects such as nausea, vomiting, itchiness, dry throat and gastric upset. In some cases, the allergic reaction may be extreme enough to demand immediate medical care. Those who are allergic to mushrooms are often also allergic to mold, fungi, and some types of aged cheeses. The allergic reaction typically occurs within 20 – 30 minutes of contact with the allergen, and the effects can last for several hours afterward. Though rare, some allergic reactions can be severe enough to lead to anaphylaxis, an emergency state of the immune system.

Anyone who is aware that they are allergic to mushrooms can gauge their tolerance for Stemulite by trying a tiny piece of one tablet and waiting an hour or so to measure their reaction. Slowly building up a tolerance for Stemulite may be the best solution for allergy sufferers, but in many cases, avoiding Stemulite completely may be a better choice.

Negative Stemulite Side Effects Recently Reported

With thousands of all-natural nutrition supplements on the market, it can still be challenging to determine which ones are really safe and free of negative side effects. Even natural ingredients and herbal nutritional supplements have some drawbacks and disadvantages, and some people can experience adverse side effects after just one dose. One of the latest all-natural dietary supplements on the market is Stemulite, an antiaging and weight loss formula that promises to encourage stem cell production and help dieters, athletes and non-athletes alike improve their health and fitness levels. However, some people are reporting negative side effects after taking Stemulite.

Stephen Holt, a 2003 ACE Personal Trainer of the Year and Stemulite Fitness Formula Consultant recently blogged about a female who experienced a notable increase in her heart rate after taking Stemulite. This individual took the Stemulite Fitness formula for approximately one week until she experienced a faster than normal heart rate (a condition known as tachycardia).

However, Dr. Summers, the creator of Stemulite explains that key ingredients in Stemulite – especially L-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid – are in fact anti-arrhythmic and may not be the root cause of the problem. The real problem may be that Stemulite is encouraging a higher than normal energy release from previously inactive cells; one way to reduce the negative side effects of Stemulite is to take up to 2000 mg of Vitamin C (twice daily) to balance out the excess electron charge.