Read the article from the NYT. The point is, there just isn't enough research on DMAA, either in combination with other ingredients (dietary supplements) or drugs (pharma), or in combination with certain types of exercise. As the researchers noted, "DMAA in combination with other ingredients may be associated with significant consequences." The problem is, nobody really knows. Are you saying that DMAA is completely blameless here? That its always the fault of the consumer who uses it? Some people always blame the victim, I suppose.
Stop believing everything your told.
The Globalists have an agenda and anything healthy that benefits the masses is very much against it.
The Globalists have an agenda and anything healthy that benefits the masses is very much against it.
That's rich, lol. Who, exactly, is telling me what my opinion is? If you knew me, you'd know that I don't believe anything that I'm told. I do, however, research topics pretty thoroughly and try to engage differing perspectives on a single issue. In this way then, I arrive at a conclusion--not fixed, but evolving. Perhaps you should try do the same.
FWIW, it's never about one thing or another. It's much more fluid than that. And this issue with DMAA is no different. You choose to blame the victim. I get that. I don't think it's so simple. I'm not sure you can really categorize DMAA as a "health" ingredient that improves health and well being. True, exercise does, but this specific ingredient? Please. Cite the studies or whatever other evidence you believe you have.
VOTE FOR U MAD BRAH! A vote for him is a vote for sanity.
"Those with limited knowledge in a domain suffer a dual burden: Not only do they reach mistaken conclusions and make regrettable errors, but their incompetence robs them of the ability to realize it." – Kruger & Dunning
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." – Charles Darwin
That's rich, lol. Who, exactly, is telling me what my opinion is? If you knew me, you'd know that I don't believe anything that I'm told. I do, however, research topics pretty thoroughly and try to engage differing perspectives on a single issue. In this way then, I arrive at a conclusion--not fixed, but evolving. Perhaps you should try do the same.
FWIW, it's never about one thing or another. It's much more fluid than that. And this issue with DMAA is no different. You choose to blame the victim. I get that. I don't think it's so simple. I'm not sure you can really categorize DMAA as a "health" ingredient that improves health and well being. True, exercise does, but this specific ingredient? Please. Cite the studies or whatever other evidence you believe you have.
I thought you were banned? Hopefully your not causing issues again....
I thought you were banned? Hopefully your not causing issues again....
Lol, that's rich. So anyone who disagrees with you, who provides insightful observations on this forum, should be banned?
To answer your question, I'm posting here aren't I? And what issue am I causing? Just disagreeing with you? Lol. That's rich. Put your money where your mouth is and prove that my statements are false. If you can't, if you can't defend your own positions, well, just walk away from this conversation. Simple as that.
VOTE FOR U MAD BRAH! A vote for him is a vote for sanity.
"Those with limited knowledge in a domain suffer a dual burden: Not only do they reach mistaken conclusions and make regrettable errors, but their incompetence robs them of the ability to realize it." – Kruger & Dunning
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." – Charles Darwin
I had some raw DMAA and I tried it once with my Shock Therapy. Didn't like it at all. I have little to no relevant personal drug experience, but the shit made my skin crawl. Very anxious. Tweaked out.
I used to like how I felt on ephedrine, it was less harsh and more euphoric. But alas, that's gone now too.
have any animal/universal supplements had DMAA in the recipe?
Originally Posted by naturalguy
nope
Originally Posted by J-Dawg
We've never used DMAA in any Universal or Animal supplement.
Originally Posted by Beowulf
Game, set, match.
Originally Posted by Jay
Another reason why the only supplements I trust putting into my body are Universal/Animal products. Screw all that other stuff.
Originally Posted by G Diesel
I had some raw DMAA and I tried it once with my Shock Therapy. Didn't like it at all. I have little to no relevant personal drug experience, but the shit made my skin crawl. Very anxious. Tweaked out.
I used to like how I felt on ephedrine, it was less harsh and more euphoric. But alas, that's gone now too.