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Skulpt™
Topical Fat Loss Spray
Topically applied products meant for localized fat loss of problem
areas have been on the market for a few years now. These products
contain lipolytic ingredients such as yohimbine hydrochloride, aminophylline,
and forskolin. The intention of these products is to deliver the
active ingredients through the skin and into the subcutaneous adipose
tissue, where they will then act to break down and remove the fat
(a process called “lipolysis”).
While somewhat effective, these products suffer from some insufficiencies
that prevent the formulations from exhibiting their full potential.
I will present to you what these insufficiencies are, and also the
solutions to these insufficiencies solutions that ErgoPharm
has now incorporated into Skulpt.
Free base versus hydrochloride salts
Here I present to you a little chemistry lesson. The topic of this
lesson is the properties of a class of compounds called alkaloids.
Alkaloids are natural compounds from plants that contain a basic
(as in alkaline) nitrogen atom in their chemical structure. Examples
of alkaloids are:
In nature, alkaloids exist in their “free base” form.
However, since alkaloids contain basic nitrogen atoms, they can
also form crystalline salts with acids such as hydrochloric acid.
For instance, the addition of hydrochloric acid to ephedrine gives
ephedrine hydrochloride.

Alkaloid acid salts (such as hydrochloride) are usually the preferred
form of alkaloids that people deal with because they are usually
high melting, stable, and crystalline as opposed to the free
bases which are often low melting, somewhat unstable, and often
semi-solid (sometimes even liquid).
The hydrochloride salts are also quite water soluble, as opposed
to the free bases that have very poor water solubility but
high lipid solubility. This high water solubility is often a big
advantage for pharmacists and chemists under certain circumstances,
however for the purposes of transport through the skin (as in a
topical spray) this high water solubility and low lipid solubility
is not desirable.
In the case of delivering alkaloids through the skin we
want to use the free base form, not the hydrochloride salt form.
Why is this? Simple the barrier layer of the skin (stratum
corneum) is composed of dead skin cells surrounded by channels comprised
primarily of lipids. Obviously we want something that can dissolve
through these lipid channels and penetrate this natural barrier.
Hydrochloride salts cannot do this well, free bases can.
It is for this reason that the alkaloid content of Skulpt
which includes yohimbine and octopamine are present within
the formula in free base form. Mind you, this is not an easy thing
to do. Yohimbine is notoriously unstable in the free base form.
ErgoPharm had to conduct extensive research into finding a formula
that would allow the free base yohimbine to exist with a reasonable
shelf life. Fortunately we were successful, and the end result is
the premier topical fat loss formula — Skulpt.

Penetration is the Key
A topical fat loss formula can have the best active ingredients
at the best ratios yet if the vehicle it is delivered in is not
able to assist in their penetration through the skin and into the
subcutaneous fat then the product will be a failure.
The use of penetration enhancers such as IPM, Azone, and salicylic
acid can be used (alone or in combination) to enhance the diffusion
of active lipolytic compounds through the skin. While effective,
none of these enhancers are as potent as the gold standard of penetration
enhancers dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO).
So why don’t people just use DMSO in their formulas? There
are a couple of good reasons for this. Standard DMSO is quite irritating
to the skin (especially in high concentrations). Its continued use
often leads to irritation, rashes, and skin peeling. Another compelling
reason not to use DMSO is its awful smell and taste. DMSO has a
somewhat foul garlicky odor, but not only that, after rubbing it
on your skin it quickly penetrates into your blood and travels to
your lungs and mouth where it leads to the dreaded “DMSO breath”.
These are not things most people are willing to put up with.
Interestingly enough, it actually is not the DMSO itself that is
responsible for these nasty effects; it is impurities present in
the DMSO foul smelling and caustic sulfur containing compounds
that exist in very small concentrations. Pure DMSO is actually odorless
and tasteless!!
The problem is it is also extraordinarily expensive. Pure DMSO
(DMSO USP) costs 20 times as much as regular DMSO!! It is worth
it however; as it makes a topical formula extraordinarily effective,
while simultaneously being free of excessive irritation, foul odor,
and bad breath related problems. ErgoPharm uses DMSO USP in Skulpt,
and it is in fact the most expensive single component of the whole
product!! We had to put it in there though, because we were determined
to make the best product regardless of cost. We also are well aware
that our consumers are intelligent people, and they understand that
there is truth to the old adage “you get what you pay for”
Estrogen suppression complex Skulpt’s special
bonus
Anti Gyno!!
In addition to ingredients designed to enhance localized fat loss,
ErgoPharm decided to also include an effective amount of a potent
aromatase inhibitor — 6-OXO — in the Skulpt formula.
In males and post-menopausal females, the main site of estrogen
formation (aromatization) occurs in the adipose tissue. With this
fact in mind, ErgoPharm decided that it would make sense to include
an aromatase inhibition component to Skulpt. By including this we
not only attack the subcutaneous fat, but we also attack the main
site of estrogen formation in the body. The end result is a reduction
in the level of subcutaneous fat coupled with a positive effect
on the body’s endocrinological balance.
The inclusion of the estrogen suppression complex also opens up
a whole new use for Skulpt as an “anti-gyno” tool. It
is aromatization in the breast area that is responsible for the
formation of the ugly and dreaded bitch tits. This growth of the
breast tissue in men can occur naturally, however it is most common
in men using anabolic steroids, or certain prohormone products.
The use of Skulpt applied to the lower pectoral region can deliver
estrogen suppressing ingredients directly to the breast glands and
surrounding estrogen sensitive fatty tissue. The result is a substantial
increase in the leanness of the area, and a very noticeable improvement
in the definition of the lower and outer pectorals.
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Active Ingredients:
Yohimbine, Octopamine, Theophyllamine,
6-OXO™ (4-etioallocholen-3,6,17-trione). |
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