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Primeval Labs Primavar: Updated to RipFACTOR in 2023

Note: This article became out of date in 2023 when Primeval Labs upgraded Primavar to RipFACTOR. See the video below for more information.[…]
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Hi-Tech Pro IGF-1: The First Orally Bioavailable IGF-1 Supplement?!

Hi-Tech Pro IGF-1

Could it finally be real this time -- an IGF-1 supplement that doesn't die in your digestive system?!

Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) is commonly known to help build muscle. It also promotes healing, combats inflammation, and bolsters the immune system. The problem is that peptides such as IGF-1 have horrendously low bioavailability in the digestive […]
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The Unconfirmed DMAA Geranium Findings.. Including One at Home Depot!

DMAA Home Depot Flower

This is part six of a six page series researching whether DMAA (1,3 dimethylamylamine) is a natural constituent of geranium flowers. All six parts are linked from our main DMAA in Nature / Geranium page.

Throughout the course of this six-part series, we've put readers through the ringer here, from conspiracy and collusion to […]
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Is Angelo Lisi's Geranium Study the WEAKEST Study Ever Published?

Angelo Lisi Australia DMAA Geranium Study

This is part five of a six page series researching whether DMAA (1,3 dimethylamylamine) is a natural constituent of geranium flowers. All six parts are linked from our main DMAA in Nature / Geranium page.

In our previous article, we explored how the FDA wasted $2.3 million dollars on a study where researchers Mahmoud […]
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Mahmoud ElSohly & Ikhlas Khan's $2.3 Million FDA Tax Waste: Incomplete Results Published

Ikhlas Khan DMAA Multi Center Study - An FDA Tax Waste

This is part four of a six page series researching whether DMAA (1,3 dimethylamylamine) is a natural constituent of geranium flowers. All six parts are linked from our main DMAA in Nature / Geranium page.

Given the rancid stench emanating from the previous two disastrous studies discussed on this blog (1. Mahmoud ElSohly and […]
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The Daniel Armstrong / Ying Zhang DMAA Study Scandal at University of Texas Arlington

DMAA Found in Geranium and Covered Up

This is part three of a six page series researching whether DMAA (1,3 dimethylamylamine) is a natural constituent of geranium flowers. All six parts are linked from our main DMAA in Nature / Geranium page.

In our previous article, we showed how paid researchers found DMAA but claimed that there was an "absense" of […]
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Mahmoud ElSohly & Ikhlas Khan's Geranium DMAA 'Pay for Play' Ethics Violations

DMAA Geranium Study by Ikhlas Khan and Mahmoud ElSohly

This is part two of a six page series researching whether DMAA (1,3 dimethylamylamine) is a natural constituent of geranium flowers. All six parts are linked from our main DMAA in Nature / Geranium page.

In our previous article, we covered the three studies that found DMAA in geranium oils or plant material, but […]
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Ping, Li, and Fleming: The First Three Studies Where DMAA Was Found in Geranium

DMAA in Geranium - The Disputed Studies

This is part one of a six page series researching whether DMAA (1,3 dimethylamylamine) is a natural constituent of geranium flowers. All six parts are linked from our main DMAA in Nature / Geranium page.

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Thanks for joining us. A tremendous amount of research went into these articles, […]
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The Ten (Actually 11!) Times DMAA was Found in Nature (in Geraniums)

DMAA Geranium

One of the most pivotal parts of the DMAA Lawsuit between Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals and the FDA is whether or not DMAA is found in nature. Specifically, is the stimulant (also known as 1,3 dimethylamylamine) a natural constituent of certain species of geranium flowers?

Thanks to the latest documents released in the case, as well […]
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DMHA / 2-Aminoisoheptane / Octodrine: Stimulant in Dispute with FDA

DMHA Note: This article was originally published in early 2015 but was last updated in 2023 with legal updates regarding Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals' lawsuit against the FDA.

New year, new stimulant? You bet!

In the wake of the removal of other popular stimulants over the past few years, a battle has raged to fill the void left […]
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