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DMAA = 1,3-dimethylamylamine, methylhexanamine, or geranium extract is in fact a synthetic substance, not a naturally occurring product of the geranium plants, as the manufacturers claimed.
DMAA has been marketed as a dietary supplement ingredient in combination with caffeine and other ingredients to be used as an over-the-counter thermogenic or general purpose stimulant intended to increase workout energy and efficiency. The increasingly popular ingredient can be found in a growing number of DMAA products that are currently on store shelves. Perhaps the most popular products found to contain DMAA are two dietary supplements marketed under the names Jack3d and OxyElite Pro. However, misconceptions regarding the origins of DMAA have caused a great deal of controversy in the pharmaceutical industry.
Researchers led by Daniel W. Armstrong, Ph.D., of the University of Texas at Arlington, set out to determine the unique isomeric ratios of synthetic substances (DMAA) and natural substances which are distinctly different and therefore can be used to distinguish between the two. Eight different geranium extracts of different geographical origins were examined for the presence of DMAA. No DMAA was found in any of the geranium extracts.
Results showed that the DMAA actually consists of 4 different compounds called stereoisomers and that the unique isomeric ratios in synthetic DMAA were the same as those found for the DMAA in all supplements. Thus, the DMAA in supplements could not have originated from the geranium plant.
DMAA products banned
DMAA Supplements:
Jack3d, OxyELITE Pro, Nutrex Lipo-6 Black products, Nutrex Hemo-Rage Black, iSatori PWR, Muscletech NeuroCore, Muscletech HydroxyStim, Farenheit Nutrition Lean EFX, Muscle Warfare Napalm, SNI Nitric Blast, BIORhythm SSIN Juice, MuscleMeds Code Red. SEI MethylHex 4,2, and Gaspari Nurtrition Spirodex.
The Most Serious DMAA Side Effects Include:
Death
Heart Attack
Cardiac Arrest
Heat Stroke
Seizure
Kidney Failure
Rhabdomyolysis
Liver Failure
Loss of consciousness
Heart palpitations
DMAA = 1,3-dimethylamylamine, methylhexanamine, or geranium extract is in fact a synthetic substance, not a naturally occurring product of the geranium plants, as the manufacturers claimed.
DMAA has been marketed as a dietary supplement ingredient in combination with caffeine and other ingredients to be used as an over-the-counter thermogenic or general purpose stimulant intended to increase workout energy and efficiency. The increasingly popular ingredient can be found in a growing number of DMAA products that are currently on store shelves. Perhaps the most popular products found to contain DMAA are two dietary supplements marketed under the names Jack3d and OxyElite Pro. However, misconceptions regarding the origins of DMAA have caused a great deal of controversy in the pharmaceutical industry.
Researchers led by Daniel W. Armstrong, Ph.D., of the University of Texas at Arlington, set out to determine the unique isomeric ratios of synthetic substances (DMAA) and natural substances which are distinctly different and therefore can be used to distinguish between the two. Eight different geranium extracts of different geographical origins were examined for the presence of DMAA. No DMAA was found in any of the geranium extracts.
Results showed that the DMAA actually consists of 4 different compounds called stereoisomers and that the unique isomeric ratios in synthetic DMAA were the same as those found for the DMAA in all supplements. Thus, the DMAA in supplements could not have originated from the geranium plant.
DMAA products banned
DMAA Supplements:
Jack3d, OxyELITE Pro, Nutrex Lipo-6 Black products, Nutrex Hemo-Rage Black, iSatori PWR, Muscletech NeuroCore, Muscletech HydroxyStim, Farenheit Nutrition Lean EFX, Muscle Warfare Napalm, SNI Nitric Blast, BIORhythm SSIN Juice, MuscleMeds Code Red. SEI MethylHex 4,2, and Gaspari Nurtrition Spirodex.
The Most Serious DMAA Side Effects Include:
Death
Heart Attack
Cardiac Arrest
Heat Stroke
Seizure
Kidney Failure
Rhabdomyolysis
Liver Failure
Loss of consciousness
Heart palpitations
