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2013-04-25 23:20:37

Personal Injury Attorney, Jason Waechter examines the growing trend of dietary supplements and highlights the extreme risk they may pose for injury or even death. (PRWEB) April 25, 2013 There has been talk about a popular dietary supplement called Jack3d (pronounced "Jacked") in the news recently. The product's website, Jack3d.org, lists 1,3-Dimethylamlamine, or DMAA on its ingredient label, along with caffeine and several other substances. A quick web search reveals that...

FDA Warns Against DMAA
2013-04-16 12:29:25

Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online Last week the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a public warning about the stimulant dimethylamylamine, or DMAA. This comes after several medical researchers have discovered that the stimulant could lead to heart attacks or, in the case of two American soldiers, even death. DMAA is marketed by its manufacturers as a fat-burning, muscle-building stimulant that enhances performance in weight lifting and other sports....

2012-08-24 02:22:16

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Aug. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- RIVALUS today announced the release of POWDER BURN the first product in the new blaqseries, a supplement line dedicated to providing innovative formulations without dangerous ingredients. POWDER BURN is the most powerful pre-workout available today with no banned substances for military personnel. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120824/DE62407 ) As the first company in the industry to offer sports nutrition...

2012-07-13 10:46:39

A new study published in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis found that DMAA, a stimulant often found in many nutritional and sports supplements, does not originate from natural substances and is actually comprised of synthetic compounds. The substance DMAA (1,3-dimethylamylamine) is a stimulant existing in various pre-workout supplements and often labeled as part of geranium plants. The safety and origin of DMAA in these supplements is often the subject of intense debate and has been...

2012-05-30 05:26:45

(Ivanhoe Newswire) – Athletes and gym-goers beware: a new study shows that DMAA, a stimulant found in many nutritional and sports supplements, does not come from natural substances and is made of synthetic compounds. The stimulant DMAA (1,3-dimethylamylamine) can be found in many pre-workout supplements and is frequently labeled as part of the geranium plant. There is intense debate about the safety and origin of the stimulant because it was recently linked to the death of two U.S....