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...
Yes it’s real. You can buy it from Fisher Scientific. Comes in a tiny ampul. CAS number 54-06-8 and costs about $1k for 1gram. You can even download the SDS.
3M sells it too, but normally the real thing is better than the synthetic version
Do you know why this the case? I always assumed that they are structural isomers.
But I had this discussion with a someone else with more chemistry knowledge and they said that the synthetic version is the same as the one found in nature?
It's like cuisine to them I believe, for example you can get imitation crab sure, and it tastes more or less the same. But real crab, the various types of crab and their unique flavors could never be adequately synthetically replicated as compared to the real thing. Genetics as well, I'm sure, are a factor.
The synthetic adrenochrome I propose is counter to their human trafficking network being disrupted. And there's a high demand. A multi-billion-dollar trading enterprise.
I have an alternative hypothesis.
Allegedly, an Erowid user took synthetic adrenachrome. He documented heart palpitations and anxiety, which are not effects that drug users want.
Instead, I looked into "adrenachrome" as an abbreviation. I found it. "Adrenal chromaffins" or "regions of the body that have great affinity for Chromium." These are regions of the endocrine system that aggregate hormones and other homeostatic regulating molecules. When I discovered the biological procedure for extracting those regions from "terrified mice," then I knew what I had discovered.