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2-Heptanol, Tetrahydrocarboline, Trimethylpyrazine

Reminisant B

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Ok so the new supplement AMP with the supposed "geranamine" or 1,3-dimethylamylamine also has the following chemicals listed as additives....

2-Heptanol
Tetrahydrocarboline
Trimethylpyrazine

Anyone know the relevance? The second one to me looks like a maoi, similar to that found in Harmala but couldn't find reference to just that chemical.

Any ideas?
 
they are all just BS ...when he had to list the geranium oil chemical on the bottle he also put a bunch of BS chems on there as well that are likely barely over trace amounts...i assume they exist in germanium oil or cocoa in near trace amounts

also i know things are bogus here as the chems should be listed in order and Chocamine is a KNOWN Cocoa extract and has under 1% os PEA, yet it it listed before theobromine that is 12% in Chocamine...he went from one 'deceitful' labeling scheme to another

those three chem are not there ina any amount of any appreciable nature but to confuse the consumer to think there is more to the formula then there is
 
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As I recall the claims about there being geranium seed oil or anything related to geranium was a lie.

there's a stimulant called geranamine that was claimed to come from geraniums, but that wasn't true. I tried it once, and it was a decent, most euphoria-free stimulant at the doses I tried. Too much PNS stuff to bother going higher.
 
there was a Chinese study that noted methylhexaneamine present in geranium oil which the person who designed AMP discovered surriptiously and thus could exploit in a dietary supplement

notably it was not indicated exactly as such as it was noted as an amide in the study, but the chem formula noted complied to the said active methylhexaneamine

methylhexaneamine can be classed in the amphetamine family due to its structural similarity

if anyone has access to HPLC or similar it would be interesting to confirm from samples of retail pure geranium oil if indeed the active is present as the Chinese study that I am sure was never duplicated and possibly was in error

there is no geranium oil as on the label he noted "Component of Geranium Oil" as he had the active synthed and thus trying to hide the active he also could not use the term extract being it was a synthetic

later when he was "forced" to label the active he tried to make things seem more then they were with adding some other bogus chems to the label that may be simply be in the Chocamine presumably in near trace amounts
 
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