Interesting.. apparently from book
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DimethylamylamineCommon uses: Increase Mental Acuity; Increase Energy; Decrease symptoms of ADD
Began as a drug under the name Deaner, but was removed as a drug "when additional clinical efficacy studies were not provided to the FDA."
Claimed to upregulate choline uptake in the brain.-Everything below is cited to Wikipedia-
"...its pharmacological profile not looked at since Eli Lilly filed its patent in 1944, stating that the stimulant effects on the CNS are less than that of amphetamine or ephedrine.
Methylhexaneamine is not FDA approved... it is a component of geranium oil which is approved for use in foods..."
It's used as a recreational drug in New Zealand. "Serious adverse effects including headache, nausea, and stroke have been reported in recreational users of these products. In November 2009 the New Zealand government indicated that DMAA would be scheduled as a restricted substance." "
-apparently from book:
Essentials of Sports Nutrition and Supplements, by Jose Antonio
http://www.tri-talk....?showtopic=1673________
Now is there anyone that has any information on this upregulation of choline? Is it true or not? I looked but couldn't find anything. If geranium upregulates choline..what would be the effects of a synergistic combination of choline + piracetam + geranium . Maybe reduced mental fog and increased energy which many people say they lack during piracetam supplementation? If that was the case then wouldn't aniracetam + piracetam + choline + geranium be the ultimate newby stack?
Edited by aaron43, 09 June 2011 - 11:34 PM.