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Consumer warning: sports supplements may contain toxic ingredient
* June 19, 2012
* Amy Brown
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has just issued a warning about supplementary sports foods containing an ingredient known as DMAA.
FSANZ is working with state and territory government agencies and departments to investigate a range of products following complaints from consumers and some adverse health reports linked to products containing DMAA or 1,3-dimethylamylamine.
FSANZ Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Melanie Fisher, said the products were typically used as a pre-workout supplement.
“The New South Wales Food Authority has tested 12 of these products and 11 have tested positive for DMAA,” Ms Fisher said.
“DMAA has been linked in other countries with various adverse health effects including high blood pressure and vomiting and there have been a couple of adverse health reports in Australia,” Ms Fisher said.
“Regulatory agencies are working together to assess the products’ safety and are currently seeking the assistance of retailers, importers and distributors on a withdrawal of the products.”
The Federal Department of Health and Ageing is looking at whether DMAA should become a prohibited substance and has sought advice from the Advisory Committee on Medicines Scheduling, which is meeting later this month where this issue will be urgently discussed.
Products that have tested positive for DMAA are: Noxpump; 3-D explosion; Beta-Cret; PreSurge; 1 MR; Cyroshock,; Jack3D; Mesomorph; Neurocore; Oxyelite powder; and, Hemo Rage Black.
“Consumers that have purchased the sports food products listed above should not consume the product and should discard it,” Ms Fisher said.
If you have consumed these products and are concerned about your health please seek medical advice.
* June 19, 2012
* Amy Brown
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has just issued a warning about supplementary sports foods containing an ingredient known as DMAA.
FSANZ is working with state and territory government agencies and departments to investigate a range of products following complaints from consumers and some adverse health reports linked to products containing DMAA or 1,3-dimethylamylamine.
FSANZ Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Melanie Fisher, said the products were typically used as a pre-workout supplement.
“The New South Wales Food Authority has tested 12 of these products and 11 have tested positive for DMAA,” Ms Fisher said.
“DMAA has been linked in other countries with various adverse health effects including high blood pressure and vomiting and there have been a couple of adverse health reports in Australia,” Ms Fisher said.
“Regulatory agencies are working together to assess the products’ safety and are currently seeking the assistance of retailers, importers and distributors on a withdrawal of the products.”
The Federal Department of Health and Ageing is looking at whether DMAA should become a prohibited substance and has sought advice from the Advisory Committee on Medicines Scheduling, which is meeting later this month where this issue will be urgently discussed.
Products that have tested positive for DMAA are: Noxpump; 3-D explosion; Beta-Cret; PreSurge; 1 MR; Cyroshock,; Jack3D; Mesomorph; Neurocore; Oxyelite powder; and, Hemo Rage Black.
“Consumers that have purchased the sports food products listed above should not consume the product and should discard it,” Ms Fisher said.
If you have consumed these products and are concerned about your health please seek medical advice.
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Products that have tested positive for DMAA are: Noxpump; 3-D explosion; Beta-Cret; PreSurge; 1 MR; Cyroshock,; Jack3D; Mesomorph; Neurocore; Oxyelite powder; and, Hemo Rage Black.
These are not protein powders, they are all pre-work out supplements for either NO pump or for increased vascularity.0 -
Products that have tested positive for DMAA are: Noxpump; 3-D explosion; Beta-Cret; PreSurge; 1 MR; Cyroshock,; Jack3D; Mesomorph; Neurocore; Oxyelite powder; and, Hemo Rage Black.0
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These are mostly fat burners not protein powders i think0
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these are pre workout supplements. there are many reviews suggesting that they are harmful..............i guess if they were really bad then they would be banned. i personally have tried most of these and think they are great!0
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Thank you.....0
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these are pre workout supplements. there are many reviews suggesting that they are harmful..............i guess if they were really bad then they would be banned. i personally have tried most of these and think they are great!0
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Interesting I'm going to have to further search this0
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LOL @ "Tested positive for DMAA".
How were the tests performed? By looking at the ingredient labels?0 -
This reminds me of the sensationalist writeup in Consumer Reports about how protein powders contained arsenic.0
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This reminds me of the sensationalist writeup in Consumer Reports about how protein powders contained arsenic.
Why was that sensationalist? It is true. They do contain arsenic.0 -
DMAA has not been shown to do any of those things in studies.0
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This reminds me of the sensationalist writeup in Consumer Reports about how protein powders contained arsenic.
Why was that sensationalist? It is true. They do contain arsenic.
It was sensationalist because the premise of the "article" was that taking protein powder could be somehow dangerous or life-threatening. If that's the case, millions of people worldwide, myself included would have dropped dead years ago.
Here's a tremendous takedown of their so-called "findings":
http://blogs.muscleandfitness.com/jim_stoppani/2010/06/protein-drinks-are-dangerous-yeah-right.html0 -
DMAA or Methylhexanamine is marketed as a nasal decongestant and a stimulant. Overdosing on this chemical, as with any chemical including water, can lead to harmful side effects. Taking the amounts present in supplements at the suggested serving will not put you over the IC50 (toxicity level).0
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DMAA or Methylhexanamine is marketed as a nasal decongestant and a stimulant. Overdosing on this chemical, as with any chemical including water, can lead to harmful side effects. Taking the amounts present in supplements at the suggested serving will not put you over the IC50 (toxicity level).
Funny how the article fails to mention not only what levels of DMAA are potentially dangerous, but also how much of it was found in these supplements.0 -
DMAA or Methylhexanamine is marketed as a nasal decongestant and a stimulant. Overdosing on this chemical, as with any chemical including water, can lead to harmful side effects. Taking the amounts present in supplements at the suggested serving will not put you over the IC50 (toxicity level).
Funny how the article fails to mention not only what levels of DMAA are potentially dangerous, but also how much of it was found in these supplements.
Exactly, was going to point this out.
Its rather daft. The two people who died took MASSIVE amounts of the drug.
Its akin to drinking two bottles of vodka or whiskey back to back and wondering why it may kill you! Not rocket science.0
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