March 1, 2012
Dietary supplements that contain DMAA, also known
as dimethylamylamine, are very popular among fitness enthusiasts
and bodybuilders because they provide intense sensations of energy
and focus that are comparable to drinking two to three cups of
coffee. These products fall under the jurisdiction of the Food
and Drug Administration, which has not placed any limitation on the
sale of products that contain DMAA. Yet as Gregory Conley reports,
the Pentagon has recently forced GNC and other vitamin stores
operating on military bases to stop selling DMAA products because
two soldiers with DMAA in their systems recently died from heart
attacks during fitness exercises. There’s no evidence that DMAA
played any role in these isolated incidents, Conley writes, but
that hasn’t stopped the Defense Department from trying to act like
the FDA.
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