Sunday, November 17, 2013

An analog of methamphetamine in mania?

The mania is a pre-workout made by the sports supplement company led supplement.  It has recently been pulled from shelves for sale retail as a precaution laboratories reports began arising.  The reports are accusing the craze to contain an analogue of amphetamine which is used as a recreational drug and has never before been used in humans.  Always researched by Harvard Medical School, the FDA, the RIVM in the Netherlands and South Korea National Forensic service were involved in the shooting down of the hobby.What initially led to these studies were reported in the WADA.  The WADA reported that hunters discovered doping analogues of methamphetamine in the tested athletes than ever had seen in previous anti-doping tests.  Each of the athletes who were captured came clean about his use of the mania.  After all, it was legal and presumed harmless.  The researchers then went to buy some tubs of hobby and proceeded to analyze the contents in their laboratories.Mania disclosed some analogues of beta-phenylethylamine, which is a stimulating soft common permissionevent in many common foods, including chocolate.  Had a very peculiar substance that raised suspicions, however; N, N-Diethyl-phenylethylamine.  The companies are not regulated by the FDA and are very good to add amphetamines or other stimulants and them listed as a peculiar name on the label of nutrition supplements from underground.  The researchers believe that the list 'N, N-Diethyl-phenylethylamine' is actually N, Alpha-di-ethylphenylethylamine.  If this proves true, then in fact led sports include an analog of amphetamine in the product.If you were to attach a methyl Beta-phenylethylamine group, you can protect the substance of enzymes and therefore increase the stimulant activity.  So that what has happened is the harmless compound becomes amphetamine drug Street.  If a group more methyl is attached, then you get methamphetamine, also known as "Meth".  The substance that researchers found in mania was one that has been created by joining two groups (not methyl) ethyl to beta-phenylethylamine.  N, is called Alpha-di-ethylphenylethylamine.No research has been done on humans.  In fact, it was the only research carried out with this compound in animals.  Knoll Pharmaceuticals patented in 1988 and considered marketing as a stimulant.  Knoll calculated that the effective human dose should be around 10-150 mg and most suitable be 30mgs.  Interestingly, when the researchers measured the amount of the drug in mania, it turned out to be between 21 and 35mgs per tablespoon.  Iiiiiiinteresting.Driven Sports has announced that this substance naturally occurring Orchid dendrobium and mania includes extracts from this plant.  This sounds very similar to the case of Jack3d a year ago.  Plant "extracts" always seem to be going to companies in hot water.  The researchers say that it is highly unlikely that mania contains these extracts causing a dose such a measure.  Below is a quote from them.  Stay safe my friends.Source: testing and analysis. Article published online: 14 October 2013. DOI: 10.1002/dta.1578.

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