DMAA in the News
DMAA is being banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Since Australian athletes were tested positive for the stimulant, they were banned from performing. Now there is much confusion as to the status of DMAA, with people asking whether it’s still legal and if there are any problems concerning shipment and customs.
DMAA to be banned in Australia
DMAA is being banned in Australia due to alleged health risks. Until recently, DMAA was found in various workout and diet supplements, this is how the athletes unknowingly consumed it. WADA is even considering banning caffeine, but hasn’t yet done it. This may be due to the fact that caffeine is prevalent in so many drinks that half the major athletes could get disqualified due to its ban. But if you are interested in DMAA, there is an alternative to it.
A DMAA Alternative
Neuroshock is almost identical to DMAA in its effects, many companies tried making DMAA alternates but most fell flat. Neuroshock is a bit more costly per dose, but there is little to no crash after it wears off and first time users will experience a long lasting effect as compared to DMAA. Also, Neuroshock is a pre-blended stack and hence doesn’t need other ingredients to increase its effectiveness.