Currently, I'm taking 25-50MG DMAA a day, are there actually any long term studies done on DMAA? If not, is it advisable to actually cycle it?(6 weeks or so?)
I don't have any problems with blood pressure etc.
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#1
Posted 27 April 2012 - 08:48 PM
#2
Posted 01 June 2012 - 03:33 PM
After about taking DMAA 4-5 times I stopped. It would begin producing high levels of anxiety hours after taking it, although I'm already anxious to begin with. I would take a good look at the structural similarity to amphetamine and see if you're okay with that.
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#3
Posted 01 June 2012 - 06:01 PM
Kidney lesions are a possibility with DMAA's effect on blood pressure.
#4
Posted 04 July 2012 - 06:25 AM
a friend of mine took DMAA for some days and he said that he felt really sick. like he got the flue. well. i also dont like DMAA makes kind a sick feeling. fells like to much noradrenalin stimulation. and it definitely works also on serotonin. leaves a not so nice feeling behind.
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#5
Posted 13 July 2012 - 01:41 AM
I don't recommend taking more than 20mg of DMAA at a time, and the effects last for about 4 hours. If you don't get the effects you want at this dose, then I wouldn't recommend taking it.
I tend to run on the low side of NE. When I trialed DMAA, I noticed for the first couple days, it would cause a tad bit of euphoria (presumably from releasing serotonin), then these effects would go away. In the following days, I would consistently get NE release without the euphoria. I would take one in the morning, and then one around 2 in the afternoon. I think this is why I did not build a tolerance to the NE releasing properties, because it's half-life is so short.
The main problem with DMAA is that most people are taking too much of it, and for the wrong reason. It's not a safe product in the way that it is usually used. I used it for increasing concentration and as a decongestant.
It will cause your heart rate to increase. That's what adrenaline does. I really don't recommend it for exercise, weight loss, or for anyone prone to anxiety, heart problems or has any kind of disease.
I tend to run on the low side of NE. When I trialed DMAA, I noticed for the first couple days, it would cause a tad bit of euphoria (presumably from releasing serotonin), then these effects would go away. In the following days, I would consistently get NE release without the euphoria. I would take one in the morning, and then one around 2 in the afternoon. I think this is why I did not build a tolerance to the NE releasing properties, because it's half-life is so short.
The main problem with DMAA is that most people are taking too much of it, and for the wrong reason. It's not a safe product in the way that it is usually used. I used it for increasing concentration and as a decongestant.
It will cause your heart rate to increase. That's what adrenaline does. I really don't recommend it for exercise, weight loss, or for anyone prone to anxiety, heart problems or has any kind of disease.
Edited by zrbarnes, 13 July 2012 - 01:47 AM.
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