So now you know it IS real. Who do you think discovered it? Are not those who use it to be considered sympathetic to and colluding with those who curate it?
Perhaps a little digging will help you along your way...
So now you know it IS real. Who do you think discovered it? Are not those who use it to be considered sympathetic to and colluding with those who curate it?
Perhaps a little digging will help you along your way...
It's in Epinephrine injections too.
Section 11, second to last paragraph:
"Epinephrine solution deteriorates rapidly on exposure to air or light, turning pink from oxidation to adrenochrome and brown from the formation of melanin. Replace epinephrine injection, USP if the epinephrine solution appears discolored (pinkish or brown color), cloudy, or contains particles."
https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=e13f05f1-7d21-49bb-b8d5-24bf9301c3d7#section-10
It's not in the injection.
Epinephrine is adrenaline. Same stuff. So the injection has adrenaline and that easily becomes adrenochrome.
Adrenaline is not stable and it oxidizes to adenochrome. It's stored in solution without oxygen. So if your EpiPen is pinkish, it either expired or was not stored properly. Adrenaline is not very stable light and moisture can oxidize it. Your links points this out.
So if you crack an EpiPen it will become another substance. That substance is either adrenochrome or if it oxidizes even more melanin.
See my comment above for more info.
Thanks for the clarification. There's a lot of science/chemistry going on. My bigger overall point was that adrenochrome is mentioned more than anything. I just wanted to point out that not only do we believe it exists, but it's there for even a normie to read and see that it's actually legitimately a real compound.
It's definitely a real compound.
I'm super doubtful the compound does what people claim.
Note melanin, then you get one hell of a tan.
Source, self tested. (Non epi)