date:Sep 07, 2012
ue to analyze geranium extracts, geranium oil, and Jack3D.
DMAA was not found in any of the leaves or stems or in the commercial geranium oil included in this study.
Approximately 30 mg per daily dose was found in the food supplement. Therefore, the amount of DMAA found in the supplement is most unlikely to have been sourced in nature, and it must be concluded that synthetic DMAA, known to be capable of causing severe adverse physiological effects, has been added, they concluded.