I didn't know double shots of coffee could lead to heart attacks and depression.
Fool, there are elements in it, that give you an edge in athletic performance. It's not your run of the mill creatine. It's a higher form. It's a PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUG.
Stop being a fa99ot about this.
lmfao and we found our dumbass who doesnt know **** about DMAA lol.
FYI you can get a heart attack off a double shot of coffee if body is sensitive to it.
take coffee for awhile and get stop cold turkey see how chemically imbalance you feel.
no its not. ive been taking it for years. im still here.
its abuse that gets you. not proper use. you have to cycle that sht out.
YES it is. Just because it doesn't effect you negatively doesn't mean its safe for everyone. I hate when people do this, just because they are side effect free they think its safe all around, everyones body is different.
There are people who use hard drugs and are still alive too. Does that mean they are safe?
also higher dosages can **** you up, also years? how many years have you been on it and be serious.
randon Rios failed a drug test following his unanimous-decision defeat against Manny Pacquiao on Nov. 23 in Macau, China.
Not only did Brandon Rios take a brutal and embarrassing beating at the hands of a re-invigorated Manny Pacquiao in Macao, China, but the welterweight contender failed his post-fight drug test following their match on Nov. 23.
Rios, who passed four of the VADA-administered tests leading up to his match against Pacquiao, failed the urine test afterward. He tested positive for the banned substance methylexanamine, a stimulant that is commonly known as dimenthylamylamine or DMAA and has been used in dietary supplements.
Bob Arum of Top Rank, the promoter for Pacquiao and Rios, confirmed that Rios had failed the post-fight drug test.
“There was a little something in his urine after the fight,’’ Arum said. “It was something they (VADA) reported to the Chinese commission after the fight. He passed all the tests before that. It wasn’t a steroid. It was probably something he took to make weight.’’
Dr. Margret Goodman, the head of VADA, confirmed that Pacquiao passed all five of the tests administered by the organization and that Rios had passed only four of the five.
Robert Garcia, Rios' trainer, said he had not been informed of the failed drug test.
“This is the first I’m hearing about it,’’ Garcia said. “I haven’t heard that.’’
Efforts to reach Alex Ariza, Rios' fitness coach, were unsuccessful.
Garcia was in San Antonio working with Marcos Maidana, who will meet Adrien Broner in a 12-round welterweight championship match at the Alamodome on Saturday night. Garcia said Ariza has been in camp helping Maidana prepare for the match against Broner.
It is not clear what type of suspension Rios will receive for testing positive. Since China doesn’t recognize professional boxing, Arum said the WBO, which sanctioned the match, helped set up a boxing commission so VADA would have a regulatory agency to report to.
The VADA report was sent to WBO official Leon P. Panoncillo, Jr., who set up the Macau commission. He did not respond to an email seeking comment.
The Association of Boxing Commissions was also sent the results of the VADA tests. But Tim Lueckenhoff, the head of the ABC, was out of his office on Friday afternoon and did not respond to an email seeking comment on Rios’ failed drug test.
The Food and Drug Administration has warned supplement makers that DMAA is considered a dangerous substance after it was linked to the deaths of five people who took supplements that contained it.
The U.S. Army linked DMAA to two soldiers who suffered heart attacks during training in 2011. As a result of those deaths, the U.S. Army pulled supplements containing the substance from store shelves on army bases.
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