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If needs be you can eat a small meal around 30 minutes later. Give it a good thirty minutes before the effects start to really come on. Explore products. Rated 4. Why does this powder not look like old Craze? How late can I take this? NSF International is a Michigan-based testing organization; one of its scientists co-authored Monday's journal article about Craze.

Gaspari Nutrition officials did not respond to interview requests and as of Tuesday night had removed Detonate from its website's list of products. Detonate was still listed on Gaspari's website as of Oct. Detonate remains available for sale online and in some stores. Driven Sports says it believes that the independent labs and scientists who have found amphetamine-like and methamphetamine-like compounds in Craze may have made a mistake in their tests.

Craze's label says it contains dendrobium orchid extract, which the company says has naturally occurring phenylethylamine compounds. The statement says that these other scientists' tests may be mistaking the natural compound for amphetamine-like substances.

The company said it is "very difficult to distinguish these two substances unless you know precisely what you are looking for and are using the proper test methodology. In an e-mailed statement, the journal article's authors said that "their argument holds no merit" and that Driven Sports is "just throwing out new chemical names to try to confuse. Another team of scientists based in South Korea found the same methamphetamine-like substance when they tested other samples of Craze.



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