In addition to challenging the safety of BPI’s supplements, the class action lawsuit also takes aim at their marketing claims about the effectiveness of the products, which the lawsuit claims “are completely without merit or scientific substantiation.”
BPI Sports claims in its marketing that DMAA is an extract of geranium oil, but according to the class action lawsuit, it is completely manufactured in laboratories and is “not derived from the geranium plant in any way whatsoever.”
“Because DMAA is a wholly synthetic substance, it is not a ‘dietary ingredient,’ and BPI’s products are not ‘dietary supplements'” as defined by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the BPI supplement lawsuit states.
The BPI Sports DMAA supplement class action lawsuit is seeking restitution and damages for consumers who purchased BPI products containing DMAA. It is alleging violations of consumer law, unfair competition, false and misleading advertising, breach of express warranty and breach of implied warranty.
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I used 1MR 3-4 times a week during working out. I had a physical done for a job and was informed that I needed to have my liver checked. I have liver disease now and I always thought it had something to do with 1MR.
That was the best pre workout ever!!!!
Money grab!!!!
THAT sucks…!