en ting jeg lurer på...hvorfor informerer ikke dere som selger dette et brukere som tar dette og blir testet vil kunne bli utestengt?
If you're competing in any sports where they drug test according to WADA's (World Anti-Doping Agency) standards, do NOT take anything containing methylhexanamine (also known as Geranamine, 1,3-Dimethylamylamine and
4-methylhexan-2-amine, and sometimes just listed as Geranium Extract)!!
It wasn't officially on WADA's 2009 banned list -- although everyone should have known better, because it shows up in most drug tests as a positive for amphetamine; even Patrick Arnold himself, who brought it to the sports nutrition market, warned against this -- and now it IS officially on WADA's 2010 prohibited list.
A couple months ago a few Jamaican sprinters on Usain Bolt's team got nabbed and suspended for 3 months (missed the World Championships in Berlin because of it) because they were using a product that contained it, from a company that either (a.) didn't know their ass from their elbow as far as ingredients and science, or (b.) blatantly lied in their advertising, because the company CLAIMED that their product was safe for any drug-tested athletes (including WADA-tested athletes) to use -- yet they had this crap plain as day on their ingredient label! THAT'S idiocy. Serious idiocy. Either that, or just plain scumminess.
Anyway, if you're drug-tested (whether for sports competition or at work or something), avoid, avoid, avoid anything containing this stuff, which is essentially geranium extract, and chemically goes by the names I mentioned above. You'll come up positive either for methylhexanamine itself or for amphetamine, both of which could REALLY screw up your life.