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Drugs/supplements that cause forgetfulness like MDMA - sign of neurotoxicity?

cuntball

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I have been taking a new pre-workout supplement called Craze which has an awesome combo of phenylethylamine that cause incredible euphoria... It isn't that far from a low dose of MDMA.

I noticed that I was very forgetful on that stuff, had a hard time calculating and remembering details, similar to MDMA. Does that mean it could be neurotoxic? There was no crash or any other side effects though. I also may have overdone it a little bit. I haven't come close to the euphoria I got from the first time I took it but it's still great.
 
it is a neurotoxin. A simple google search would provide you with that answer. So yes, what you are experiencing is the side effects of consuming neurotoxic substances. Stop it, unless you really think its worth it.
 
It's supposed to give you focus. The euphoria, no anxiety etc is just a bonus. Why would it be legal to sell if it's neurotoxic?
 
A class action lawsuit claims Driven Sports is selling a diet supplement called “Craze” that contains amphetamine, despite labeling claims that it is “safe” and can be used by students for studying.

According to the Craze class action lawsuit, the "diet supplement" actually contains amphetamine, “a dangerous ingredient which is regulated as a controlled substance and a dangerous stimulant in California and thus cannot be lawfully included in a dietary supplement.”

The Craze website says the supplement will give you “endless energy” and that it “helps put you in a fantastic mood and enhance your focus.” Nowhere on the product’s label or website does it mention that amphetamine is an ingredient, the lawsuit says.

"Defendant makes representations regarding the efficacy, safety and legality of the product which are false, misleading and deceptive," the class action lawsuit says.
Read more at http://www.topclassactions.com/laws...ment-class-action-lawsuit#PJJZiCvHyS5uCU2Q.99
From Top Class Actions article dated 22nd March, 2012.

Sometimes it takes a while for the law to catch up with these products. :|
 
Plenty of neurotoxic subtances are sould legally. Usually because the companies propelling them cover up any studies proving they are bad, and create their own fake biased studies aswell. Aspartame is probably the best example.

Dont rely on the FDA or other agencies to keep you healthy and assuming that what you are consuming is healthy. They are a company, that makes money, they dont care about you or me.
 
Plenty of neurotoxic subtances are sould legally. Usually because the companies propelling them cover up any studies proving they are bad, and create their own fake biased studies aswell. Aspartame is probably the best example.

Dont rely on the FDA or other agencies to keep you healthy and assuming that what you are consuming is healthy. They are a company, that makes money, they dont care about you or me.


You should look up the actual levels that something is labeled as "neurotoxin". There is a lot of things are considered "toxin" in a known concentration. I took a class where I had to learn the definitions of how the FDA labels toxins, types and levels.
 
You should look up the actual levels that something is labeled as "neurotoxin". There is a lot of things are considered "toxin" in a known concentration. I took a class where I had to learn the definitions of how the FDA labels toxins, types and levels.

Look, if you want to intrust your health, especially of your brain, with the FDA, go for it. I highly recommend against it, though. I never take pharms, I never get vaccines, and I never consume any dodgey shit like aspartame.. and im pretty damn healthy considering everything.
 
Look, if you want to intrust your health, especially of your brain, with the FDA, go for it. I highly recommend against it, though. I never take pharms, I never get vaccines, and I never consume any dodgey shit like aspartame.. and im pretty damn healthy considering everything.


No moonyham, I worked for them. I trust my knowledge. I just suggested that the OP looks up before sending an alert labeling something as a neurotoxin. There are limits/levels to everything.
 
Like i said, if you trust a mega corporation whos primary goal is profit not health, with your health, go for it.
 
From Top Class Actions article dated 22nd March, 2012.

Sometimes it takes a while for the law to catch up with these products. :|


That lawsuit was made by someone who sues supplements companies on regular basis. Multiple labs have confirmed that Craze contains on amphetamines. Although it doesn't mean there can't be any analogues or unknown stimulants in it.
 
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