• Join Us!
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Join Us!

  • Get the Fitness Geared Forum App Now!
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe


  • Join Us!
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Yohimbe
  • Join Us!
  • You have 1 new Private Message Attention Guest, if you are not a member of Fitness Geared - Body Building & Fitness Community, you have 1 new private message waiting, to view it you must fill out this form.
  • Amused
  • Angry
  • Annoyed
  • Awesome
  • Bemused
  • Cocky
  • Cool
  • Crazy
  • Crying
  • Depressed
  • Down
  • Drunk
  • Embarrased
  • Enraged
  • Friendly
  • Geeky
  • Godly
  • Happy
  • Hateful
  • Hungry
  • Innocent
  • Meh
  • Piratey
  • Poorly
  • Sad
  • Secret
  • Shy
  • Sneaky
  • Tired
  • Wtf
  • Thanks Thanks:  0
    Likes Likes:  0
    Dislikes Dislikes:  0
    Results 1 to 2 of 2

    Thread: Yohimbe

    1. #1
      Quaker48's Avatar
      Quaker48 is offline FG Newbie
      Points: 6,282, Level: 33
      Level completed: 81%, Points required for next Level: 68
      Overall activity: 0%
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Feb 2004
      Posts
      33
      Points
      6,282
      Level
      33
      Rep Power
      0

      Default Yohimbe



      • Get the Fitness Geared
        Forum App Now!
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe

      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      what is YOHIMBE used for??? muscle gain or fat burning or what???? I know some people use it to make their dick hard but other than that i have no clue why it is used???/ help please!!!

    2. #2
      Speedracer59's Avatar
      Speedracer59 is offline FG Resident
      Points: 17,509, Level: 84
      Level completed: 32%, Points required for next Level: 341
      Overall activity: 0%
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Dec 2002
      Location
      South
      Posts
      1,691
      Points
      17,509
      Level
      84
      Rep Power
      95

      Default

      • Get the Fitness Geared
        Forum App Now!
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe

      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      • Yohimbe
      Copied from 1fast400.com

      Great thanks to "Par Deus" of Avant Lab's for contributing this description.


      One of the major contributors to body weight homeostasis in the human body is the sympathetic nervous system, the principal components of which are the catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine) and the andrenergic receptors. There are two types of adrenergic receptors, alpha and beta, as well as subtypes of each -- and depending on which are activated, lipolysis (breakdown of fat) can be either stimulated or inhibited.



      The most well-known adrenoreceptors to bodybuilders are the beta receptors. These can be divided into subtypes 1, 2, and 3 -- and it is through these receptors that drugs such as the ephedrine/caffeine stack and Clenbuterol exert their effects. While Clenbuterol acts directly on beta 2 receptors, ephedrine exerts its effects indirectly by stimulating the release of norepinephrine (NE), the body's primary endogenous thermogenic hormone. Unlike Clenbuterol, NE is not selective in its binding. In addition to binding to the beta 2 receptor, it also binds to both alpha receptors, as well as the beta 1 and 3 receptors. It is in regards to its binding to the alpha 2 receptor that yohimbine comes into play.


      Norepinephrine and Yohimbine

      Ativation of the alpha 2 receptor inhibits the release of NE. Thus, by binding to this receptor, NE functions as its own negative feedback signal. In other words, it shuts off its own release. Obviously, this is not a good thing for fat loss. This is particularly true at rest (which, unless you are a marathon runner is 95% of your day) -- this is because alpha 2 receptors are activated at lower catecholamine levels than are the beta receptors (1). Thus, thermogenesis is basically always turned off. It is the differences in regional distribution of alpha 2 and the beta receptors that is responsible for the gender differences in bodyfat storage (2). Basically, females have a large number of alpha 2 receptors and few beta receptors in the gluteofemoral area (hips, thighs, and butt), while men have the same problem in the midsection. With exercise or the use of compounds such as the ephedrine/caffeine stack, catecholamine levels can be increased to a point where the alpha 2 induced inhibition of lipolysis is partially overcome (1). However, even then, the alpha 2 receptors ARE still acting to reduce lipolysis. Yohimbine is a selective alpha 2 antagonist (3) and can thus short circuit this feedback loop, maximizing NE levels, thus maximizing fat loss, particularly in these problem areas.


      Blood Flow

      A second, more indirect, mechanism by which Yohimbine can aid lipolysis via the adrenergic system is by increasing peripheral blood flow (4, 5). Adipose tissue is known to have rather poor vascularity. When triglycerides are broken down into free fatty acids and glycerol during lipolysis, they must also be transported away from the fat cell or they risk being reincorporated into adipose tissue. Beta receptor activation causes vasodilation, thus increasing blood flow, however, it does not increase enough to remove all of the free fatty acids released during lipolysis (6). Alpha 1 and 2 receptor activation, on the other hand, causes a decrease in blood flow (2, 7). Thus, antagonism of the alpha 2 receptor with yohimbine would be expected to increase blood flow, and thus increase the mobilization and disposal of these FFA's, further aiding fat loss.


      Yohimbine vs. yohimbe

      Quite a bit of confusion seems to exist about the difference between Yohimbine and yohimbe. Yohimbine is the principal alkaloid from the herb P. yohimbe. However, there are 31 other yohimbane alkaloids that can be present in herbal yohimbe preparations. Some of these have different and unknown selectivities and potencies (and thus, effects) at the adrenergic receptors (8, 9) -- in addition, these preparations vary greatly from brand to brand and even from batch to batch, as no standardization for extraction exists. In fact, a recent investigation found that most over the counter preparations have little to no actual yohimbine (10). And, even in the more potent preparations, most people find a higher degree of undesirable effects with the herb vs. pure Yohimbine (due to the afore mentioned 31 other yohimbane alkaloids that can be present). With 1Fast400's Yohimbine Hydrochloride, you are guaranteed 2.5mg of pure, pharmaceutical grade Yohimbine HCl per capsule, without the added side effects from other alkaloids - thus, allowing safer, more reliable dosing.


      Dosing

      Studies have concluded that the ideal dosing for Yohimbine is .2mg/kg (11) -- this would be 20mg for a 220lb person. Studies using smaller dosages have produced less favorable results. At this level, little to no side effects have been reported (Keep in mind, this is with Yohimbine HCl, not the yohimbe herb). Another thing to be considered when using yohimbine is that insulin completely blunts its lipolytic effects, thus it should ideally be used on a low-carb/ketogenic diet, or at the very least, first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, followed by moderate aerobic activity for an extended period.
      "There is no such thing as big pussies just little dicks. If it is loose just keep packing dick to it."

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •  
    Pro Wrists Straps
    Join us
    About us
    www.Fitnessgeared.com is a Bodybuilding Fitness health & Training Discussion forum for all levels from beginner to advanced. We offer everything from Nutrition, Supplements, Fat Loss, Weight Training, Dieting, to achieve your goals to get in the shape you want.