Uhh, freeze dried? You can buy powdered adrenochrome from any number of lab supply stores in the US without any need to go to Alibaba with just a simple Google search.
And exactly what component in human blood do you think oxidizes it in adrenochrome? Because what happens to epinephrine (adrenaline) is that the enzymes MAO and COMT break it down in your liver into Vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and then you piss it out.
However, I'm most interested in you Holy Communion comment. If you read the Catholic Bible you'll only find one bread recipe and that will be in Ezekiel. On the subject of what bread Jesus used the Gospel does not say. Nor does it specify if red or white wine was used.
In Redemptionis Sacramentum the Catholic Church outlines some specific rules:
The bread used in the celebration of the Most Holy Eucharistic Sacrifice must be unleavened, purely of wheat, and recently made so that there is no danger of decomposition.
And on the matter of the wine, you'll find they aren't terribly specific, but if you read further they explicitly do not allow substitution of other beverages.
The wine that is used in the most sacred celebration of the Eucharistic Sacrifice must be natural, from the fruit of the grape, pure and incorrupt, not mixed with other substances. During the celebration itself, a small quantity of water is to be mixed with it. Great care should be taken so that the wine intended for the celebration of the Eucharist is well conserved and has not soured.
Some Protestant Churches don't care if the bread is leavened or not.
As to whether Christians would buy crackers and grape juice to celebrate the Eucharist, not likely, because most of them believe in some form of the Eucharistic Miracle that occurs as part of the service (for Catholics this is quite literal through a process called transubstantiation). However, they will absolutely eat bread/communion hosts consecrated in this manner from a church service they did not attend. That's how the infirm and home bound can still take Communion, usually brought to them by people who attended the church service.
And I suspect in a Catholic mass if the Priest said, "Brother Bruce fell off the bandwagon and drank the communion wine and hid the bread as a prank, but left Cool Ranch Doritos and grape juice in their place, I believe most present would believe the Priest still capable of the Eucharistic Miracle and would take it as communion with a smile, unless they didn't like Cool Ranch Doritos.
As far as Adrenochrome you can buy it from chemical suppliers right here in the US, no need for "freeze dried" versions from Alibaba.
Uhh, freeze dried? You can buy powdered adrenochrome from any number of lab supply stores in the US without any need to go to Alibaba with just a simple Google search.
And exactly what component in human blood do you think oxidizes it in adrenochrome? Because what happens to epinephrine (adrenaline) is that the enzymes MAO and COMT break it down in your liver into Vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and then you piss it out.
However, I'm most interested in you Holy Communion comment. If you read the Catholic Bible you'll only find one bread recipe and that will be in Ezekiel. On the subject of what bread Jesus used the Gospel does not say. Nor does it specify if red or white wine was used.
In Redemptionis Sacramentum the Catholic Church outlines some specific rules:
And on the matter of the wine, you'll find they aren't terribly specific, but if you read further they explicitly do not allow substitution of other beverages.
https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/ccdds/documents/rc_con_ccdds_doc_20040423_redemptionis-sacramentum_en.html
Some Protestant Churches don't care if the bread is leavened or not.
As to whether Christians would buy crackers and grape juice to celebrate the Eucharist, not likely, because most of them believe in some form of the Eucharistic Miracle that occurs as part of the service (for Catholics this is quite literal through a process called transubstantiation). However, they will absolutely eat bread/communion hosts consecrated in this manner from a church service they did not attend. That's how the infirm and home bound can still take Communion, usually brought to them by people who attended the church service.
And I suspect in a Catholic mass if the Priest said, "Brother Bruce fell off the bandwagon and drank the communion wine and hid the bread as a prank, but left Cool Ranch Doritos and grape juice in their place, I believe most present would believe the Priest still capable of the Eucharistic Miracle and would take it as communion with a smile, unless they didn't like Cool Ranch Doritos.
As far as Adrenochrome you can buy it from chemical suppliers right here in the US, no need for "freeze dried" versions from Alibaba.