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Recalls & Warnings September 12, 2012 Distribution of Weight Loss Product Containing DMAA Should Be Stopped Immediately, Warns FDA On August 28, 2012, the FDA issued a warning letter to Regeneca stating that the company's RegeneSlim, which was promoted as a dietary supplement for weight loss, is adulterated with dimethylamylamine (DMAA) and that failure to immediately cease distribution of this product could result in FDA
It contains Proline, Arginine, Lysine, and Citrulline, which are important for protein synthesis and muscle recovery
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The companies selling BPC 157 and the media designed to boost its popularity focus on the part stating have demonstrated consistently positive and prompt healing effects for various injury types, but fail to mention the part stating, the majority of studies have been performed on small rodent models and the efficacy of BPC 157 is yet to be confirmed in humans. This means, simply, we have no evidence it works in human tissue
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