Jacked contains 1,3-Dimethylamylamine.
This substance has been banned in Australia by the TGA due to the dangerous side effects, and the linked death of a mine worker in Western Australia. The substance was banned for sale or distribution as of 8th August 2012, and that includes personal use, as well.
The lack of moderation by ABBBC staff and administrators is horrendous, as girls that are below 18 years of age have access to these comments and posts, regardless of what ABBBC T's & C's state.
The reasons for the ban stated by TGA are:
- DMAA has no health benefits and is a toxic substance.
- Risks associated with its use include high blood pressure, psychiatric disorders, bleeding in the brain and stroke.
- Its long-term safety has not been demonstrated.
- DMAA presents a high risk of abuse, misuse and illicit use.
The Side Effects of Jacked Itself
The side effects of Jacked 3D, or Jack3d, are listed below:
- Sudden Death
- Seizures
- Loss of Conciousness
- Heart Attack or Cardiac Arrest
- Kidney Damage and/or Failure
- Liver Damage and/or Failure
- Heart Palpitations
Jacked has been linked to several deaths in the United States, which has lead to the U.S. Military banning the use of Jacked by any of it's officers and staff.
This product is also banned by the international body responsible for regulating the official Olympic athletes, as well as several other professional sports.
If you consume any product containing DMAA, do so at your own risk. Not only are you risking your life, but also risking a criminal record.
ABBBC member selling Jack3d on the closed Facebook group
Members in response to other supplements, preferring another banned product, OxyELITE Pro, which also contains DMAA and has similar side effects to Jack3d
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