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The UFB Glossary

Turkesterone

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Also known as 11,20-dihydroxyecdysone.  Turkesterone is an ecdysteroid and analog of 20-hydroxyecdysone isolated from Ajuga turkestanica, a medicinal plant grown in Uzebekistan. Turkesterone is an ingredient in a number of bodybuilding supplements, although there is only limited Russian research to support its use for building muscle or improving athletic performance.

N,N-Dimethyltyramine

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See Hordenine.

Hordenine

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A biogenic amine found in a number of plants, including barley and several species of cacti.  It’s alleged to be beneficial for fat/weight loss, due to its ability to stimulate the release of norepinephrine, although there is no research to confirm this claim.  Hordenine (or “peyocactin” – as it was known) has antibiotic activity and was shown to inhibit the activity of penicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

The chemical name for hordenine is N,N-Dimethyltyramine.  Hordenine is also found in trace amounts in Citrus aurantium (bitter orange).

Taraxacum officinale

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See Dandelion.

Dandelion

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Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is an edible and medicinal plant used in alternative medicine.  Dandelion root extract is used to treat digestive disorders and improve liver function.  Dandelion leaf extract is often added to weight loss supplements as a natural diuretic.

See: “Dandelion & Dandelion Root: Benefits and Side Effects” for more information.

Uva Ursi

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Uva ursi (Arctostaphylos uva ursi or “bearberry”) is a shrub used in alternative medicine to treat urinary tract infections and cystitis (bladder inflammation).  Uva ursi is often added to weight loss and “detox” supplements, due to the herb’s diuretic and anti-bacterial effects.

See “Uva Ursi Review & Information” for additional details.