1,3 -dimethylamylamine (*geranamine, methylhexanamine) positive doping tests
by Anthony Roberts
1,3 -dimethylamylamine (*geranamine, methylhexanamine) positive doping tests
Although it???s early, and I???m still going through a lot of this information, I???ve just received word that the 1,3 -dimethylamylamine (*geranamine, methylhexanamine) positive doping tests in Minor League Baseball have been linked to players ingesting (totally legal) nutritional products from the following companies:
I haven???t looked into these other companies or products too heavily, but the three I???ve named all list the banned ingredient in question on their labels, and are pretty up front about things. I???m still awaiting confirmation on the other companies, and whether or not this is a case of contamination on the part of the manufacturer, or confusion on the part of the athlete(s). To the best of my knowledge, this information on the products and companies in question (that have been caused the positive tests) hasn???t hit the mainstream media yet???
But as I said Monday, I can???t imagine that this ingredient is going to be on the market forever, and I suspect we???ll see it being removed sooner rather than later. I???m actually very curious to see what effect this could have on USPLabs, as they have two top sellers in Bodybuilding.com???s top 10, and both are heavily reliant on 1,3 -dimethylamylamine, the same way Twinlab was heavily reliant on ephedra (before it was banned, and they went bankrupt).
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by Anthony Roberts
1,3 -dimethylamylamine (*geranamine, methylhexanamine) positive doping tests
Although it???s early, and I???m still going through a lot of this information, I???ve just received word that the 1,3 -dimethylamylamine (*geranamine, methylhexanamine) positive doping tests in Minor League Baseball have been linked to players ingesting (totally legal) nutritional products from the following companies:
- USPLabs
- Primaforce
- IForce
I haven???t looked into these other companies or products too heavily, but the three I???ve named all list the banned ingredient in question on their labels, and are pretty up front about things. I???m still awaiting confirmation on the other companies, and whether or not this is a case of contamination on the part of the manufacturer, or confusion on the part of the athlete(s). To the best of my knowledge, this information on the products and companies in question (that have been caused the positive tests) hasn???t hit the mainstream media yet???
But as I said Monday, I can???t imagine that this ingredient is going to be on the market forever, and I suspect we???ll see it being removed sooner rather than later. I???m actually very curious to see what effect this could have on USPLabs, as they have two top sellers in Bodybuilding.com???s top 10, and both are heavily reliant on 1,3 -dimethylamylamine, the same way Twinlab was heavily reliant on ephedra (before it was banned, and they went bankrupt).
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