Consultants, objected to 2 of the products being added to the list of controlled substances. Only 2 of the substances were objectionable on the basis that they are legal dietary products. The 1st "boldione," a naturally occurring hormone in cattle that has been sold since 2002 as a dietary supplement, was not shown to be an anabolic steroid in the studies of the DEA. Likewise, the DEA has offered insufficient info regarding the 2nd prohormone, 19-nor-4, Androstadienedione (known by the trade name "FinigenX"), to serve as the basis for scheduling the ingredient as a steroid. There is no reliable data showing FinigenX to be anabolic in the DEA's study.