Zion Labs T-5 (ECA)
90-capsule ECA stack combining ephedrine, caffeine, and aspirin for high-stimulus thermogenic and adrenergic-activation research. Supports studies on energy output, alertness, and metabolic responses in controlled laboratory environments.
€ 22.00
| Discount Type | Quantity | Discount |
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| Quantity Based Discount | 2 | 5% € 20.90 |
| Quantity Based Discount | 3 | 8% € 20.24 |
| Quantity Based Discount | 4 + | 10% € 19.80 |
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Zion Labs T-5 (ECA Stack)
Brand: Zion Labs
Category: Thermogenic · High-stim ECA (Ephedrine + Caffeine + Aspirin)
Content: 90 capsules
Per Capsule (Label): Ephedrine 30 mg · Caffeine 250 mg · Aspirin 150 mg
Manufactured in: Cyprus
Price: €22
Research Notice: For laboratory and analytical use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.
🧪 Product Overview
T-5 by Zion Labs is a classical ECA stack combining
ephedrine, caffeine, and aspirin into a single high-stimulus capsule aimed at
research on:
- thermogenesis and metabolic stimulation
- adrenergic signaling and norepinephrine-driven pathways
- energy, focus, and pre-exercise arousal
- body-mass and calorie-restriction models
- stimulant synergy (ephedrine + caffeine)
ECA protocols are extensively referenced in older metabolic and obesity studies, making T-5 a structured stimulant model for comparative research.
✅ Key Research Highlights
Ephedrine (30 mg):
Indirect sympathomimetic that increases norepinephrine release and stimulates β-adrenergic receptors → promotes lipolysis, thermogenesis, and increased energy expenditure.
Studies consistently show enhanced thermogenesis when paired with caffeine.
Caffeine (250 mg):
Adenosine A1/A2A antagonist → heightened CNS arousal, reduced perceived effort, improved alertness, and potential metabolic increases.
Commonly researched in performance and weight-management contexts.
Aspirin (150 mg):
Included historically in ECA protocols; proposed to attenuate prostaglandin-mediated feedback. Evidence suggests limited enhancement beyond EC alone but remains part of traditional triads.
🧬 Mechanism of Action (Simplified)
- Ephedrine: Increases synaptic NE → β-adrenergic activation → lipolysis + thermogenic output.
- Caffeine: Blocks adenosine receptors → boosts alertness, metabolic activity, and enhances ephedrine response.
- Aspirin: Historically added to prolong thermogenic signaling (evidence variable).
📊 Technical Specification Table
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Per-Capsule Actives | Ephedrine 30 mg · Caffeine 250 mg · Aspirin 150 mg |
| Pharmacology |
Ephedrine: β-adrenergic stimulant Caffeine: adenosine A1/A2A antagonist Aspirin: COX inhibitor (ECA protocol component) |
| Evidence Snapshot (ECA) | Clinical studies show increased thermogenesis and modest weight reduction vs placebo; strong regulatory restrictions due to cardiovascular/CNS risks. |
| Doping Status |
Ephedrine prohibited in-competition above 10 µg/mL urine. Caffeine not prohibited, but monitored in some sports. |
| Regulatory Note | Ephedrine-alkaloid supplements banned in U.S. (FDA); restricted across many jurisdictions. |
| Origin | Cyprus |
📚 Research Background
- ECA literature: Studies indicate increased metabolic rate and short-term body-mass reduction via β-adrenergic stimulation and caffeine synergy.
- Caffeine potentiation: Caffeine enhances ephedrine’s thermogenic effect in multiple controlled papers.
- Safety drives regulation: Cardiovascular and CNS risks prompted global regulatory tightening.
⚠️ Potential Side Effects (Class-Based Literature)
- Elevated blood pressure, tachycardia, palpitations
- Insomnia, anxiety, tremors, agitation
- Headache, nausea, GI discomfort
- Rare severe events: arrhythmia, stroke, myocardial infarction
- Risk increases when combined with other stimulants or MAO inhibitors
🧯 Compliance & Doping Status
Sport:
Ephedrine is prohibited in-competition above 10 µg/mL urine under WADA rules.
Athletes should avoid use and consult federation guidelines.
Regulation:
Ephedrine-containing dietary supplements are illegal in the U.S. and restricted in many jurisdictions. Importation or sale may be blocked by authorities.
Research-only:
Not a supplement or medication. No human consumption implied. Supplied for analytical, forensic, and laboratory work only.
📌 Important Notice
For research use only. Not a dietary supplement, not a medicine, and not for performance enhancement.
Users must follow local laws, laboratory safety policies, and anti-doping rules.
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