Delta Health Yellow Bullet Review
Everybody wants to be the “best fat burner”, or at least most want you to believe that their product is the “best.” However, that title can only go to one diet pill, and just about everybody it seems is willing to go to certain extremes in advertising and sometimes in the actual formula. Just take a look at Delta Health Yellow Bullet, a product that shows off an ingredient listed as “ephedra.”
Technically, Delta Health Yellow Bullet only uses 25mg, which is the highest legal amount of ma huang, and a note that says “this product does not contain any ephedra alkaloids” sounds good, because that extract is what causes the side effects ma huang is so famous for. However, what is the point of using a previously banned substance, small amounts or not?
Key Ingredients in Delta Health Yellow Bullet
Obviously, one of the key ingredients in Delta Health Yellow Bullet is “ephedra”, but pay attention. There are actually several different species that fly under this name, and the ingredient in Delta Health Yellow Bullet is not ma huang.
Actually, this ingredient is called ephedra nevadensis and can be found in the United States. A close cousin to what has been called “Mormon tea”, this particular species may not have the alkaloids, but ironically, those alkaloids are the extract actually responsible for weight loss. Go figure. If you want to lose weight with ma huang, you have to deal with the side effects.
The other ingredients in Delta Health Yellow Bullet are split. On one hand, Delta Health Yellow Bullet has clinically proven fat burners such as Synephrine and caffeine, both of which are stimulant based and clinically proven to promote thermogenic fat burning. However, Delta Health Yellow Bullet also uses ingredients such as ephedra nevadensis and picamilon that have nothing to do with weight loss.
The Weigh In
Delta Health Yellow Bullet uses some clinically proven ingredients, and even just one like synephrine could help the right dieters to lose more weight. However, that would require Delta Health Yellow Bullet to use the clinically proven amounts of each ingredient. So far, we see no sign of that happening.
Delta Health Yellow Bullet may use what looks like a controversial formula. However, the variation of “ephedra” used in Delta Health Yellow Bullet isn’t even what you think. This is not the Chinese ma huang famous for side effects and for helping you to lose weight. This is a completely different substance.
If you want to lose weight, then you could try a new age ma huang diet pill. However, companies are not even legally allowed to use the clinically proven amounts of that ingredient. We doubt you would get very far to say the least.











