DMAA Is Synthetic And Needs NDI Notification – Study

Botanical experts refute that DMAA is a geranium plant derivative and that the ingredient has been common in the food supply, as some supplement manufacturers have argued. “Elementary mathematics establishes that [DMAA] in dietary supplements must be synthetic,” study authors say.

Research sponsored in part by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency concludes that DMAA, an ingredient in strength-training dietary supplements and the subject of recent FDA warnings, is potentially an unsafe synthetic that is not derived from plant material, as some manufacturers long have claimed.

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