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  2. ECA stack - Wikipedia

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    The ECA stack is a drug combination used in weight loss and as a stimulant. ECA is an initialism for ephedrine , caffeine , and aspirin , with variants of it including the EC stack, which removes the aspirin for those who can not tolerate it.

  3. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    Originally available only by prescription, it was approved by the FDA for over-the-counter sale in February 2007. [32] In May 2010, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a revised label for Xenical to include new safety information about rare cases of severe liver injury that have been reported with the use of this medication. [33]

  4. Hydroxycut - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxycut is a brand of dietary supplements that is marketed as a weight loss aid. Hydroxycut was originally developed and manufactured by MuscleTech Research and Development; MuscleTech was sold to Iovate Health Sciences in 2003–2004 and declared bankruptcy in 2005; Iovate continues to use MuscleTech as a brand to market Hydroxycut.

  5. Keto Gummies for Weight Loss: Full Guide and 14 Best Products

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    Nutri Yum Keto ACV Gummies are a great way to help reach your weight loss goals. These gummies provide potent ingredients like apple cider vinegar and garcinia cambogia that have been proven to ...

  6. Susan Powter - Wikipedia

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    Susan Jane Powter (born December 22, 1957) [1] is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial.

  7. Pre-workout - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Dan Duchaine formulated the first pre-workout, called Ultimate Orange, in Venice, California. Ultimate Orange was commonly used among bodybuilders. [4]Between the late 1990s and early 2000s, consumers alleged that an active ingredient in Ultimate Orange, called Ephedra, caused high blood pressure, strokes, seizures, cardiac arrhythmia, and heart attacks.

  8. Death by burning - Wikipedia

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    Commenting on the 18th-century execution practice, Frank McLynn says that most convicts condemned to burning were not burnt alive, and that the executioners made sure the women were dead before consigning them to the flames. [82] The last person condemned to death for "petty treason" was Mary Bailey, whose body was burned in 1784.

  9. Anne Askew - Wikipedia

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    Anne Askew (sometimes spelled Ayscough or Ascue), married name Anne Kyme (1521 – 16 July 1546), [1] was an English writer, poet, and Protestant preacher who was condemned as a heretic during the reign of Henry VIII of England.