[h=2]DMHA (Octodrine) Stimulant[/h]
[h=2]What is DMHA (Octodrine)?[/h]DMHA or dimethylhexylamine is a stimulant compound that also goes by some other names such as 2-aminoisoheptane or octodrine. If you’re just talking about 2-aminoisoheptane, there’s actually two forms of the compound including:
[h=2]Where does DMHA (Octodrine) come from?[/h]
Looking at the lower cost DMHA or 2-amino-6-methylheptane, this ingredient looks to be completely synthetic. While previously thought to be naturally derived from a plant known as Aconitum Kusnezoffii, which is actually highly toxic, with its posions often used for hunting purposes. As such, to avoid any dangerous contamination, it is believed that any inclusion of DMHA is synthetic in nature.
If however, you look at the other version of 2-aminoisoheptane (2-amino-5-methylheptane), it is naturally found in Walnut Bark extract, or the bark from the Juglans Regia tree. However, as previously mentioned, it is too economically unviable to utilise this version of the compound as the key stimulant.
[h=2]DMHA (Octodrine) Benefits[/h]While very few studies have examined the effects of DMHA or Octodrine, due to its similarity in structure to compounds such as DMAA, DMBA and tuaminoheptane, it is often considered to also exert its influence as a decongestant and bronchodilator. With such structural similarity, there is a very good chance that DMHA shares similar functions such as the support of energy levels, acting as bronchodilators (widening of the bronchi for more air flow), decongestant activity (constricting the blood vessels for decreased swelling and therefore better ability to breathe), enhanced focus and a fairly strong appetite suppressant.
- DMHA or Octodrine is a similar stimulant compound to that of DMAA and AMP Citrate.
- Mostly a synthetic compound, it offers similar effects to DMAA boosting energy levels, focus, concentration and appetite suppression.
- It shares a similar structure to the nasal decongestant drug tuaminoheptane, which is banned for use in sport.
- DMHA in Australia is banned for OTC purchase as of October 1st 2017. DMHA on this date is classified as a schedule 10 drug which requires a security clearance prescription. It is illegal for importation without an import permit.
- Primary alternatives to DMHA include Teacrine, Dynamine and Higenamine HCL.
- Secondary alternatives to DMHA include Citrus aurantium, Hordenine, Caffeine and majority of stimulants.
[h=2]What is DMHA (Octodrine)?[/h]DMHA or dimethylhexylamine is a stimulant compound that also goes by some other names such as 2-aminoisoheptane or octodrine. If you’re just talking about 2-aminoisoheptane, there’s actually two forms of the compound including:
- 2-amino-6-methylheptane
- 2-amino-5-methylheptane
[h=2]Where does DMHA (Octodrine) come from?[/h]
Looking at the lower cost DMHA or 2-amino-6-methylheptane, this ingredient looks to be completely synthetic. While previously thought to be naturally derived from a plant known as Aconitum Kusnezoffii, which is actually highly toxic, with its posions often used for hunting purposes. As such, to avoid any dangerous contamination, it is believed that any inclusion of DMHA is synthetic in nature.
If however, you look at the other version of 2-aminoisoheptane (2-amino-5-methylheptane), it is naturally found in Walnut Bark extract, or the bark from the Juglans Regia tree. However, as previously mentioned, it is too economically unviable to utilise this version of the compound as the key stimulant.
[h=2]DMHA (Octodrine) Benefits[/h]While very few studies have examined the effects of DMHA or Octodrine, due to its similarity in structure to compounds such as DMAA, DMBA and tuaminoheptane, it is often considered to also exert its influence as a decongestant and bronchodilator. With such structural similarity, there is a very good chance that DMHA shares similar functions such as the support of energy levels, acting as bronchodilators (widening of the bronchi for more air flow), decongestant activity (constricting the blood vessels for decreased swelling and therefore better ability to breathe), enhanced focus and a fairly strong appetite suppressant.