This is an honest question. I used to work for a company that sold research materials. Adrenochrome is used A LOT in research on the hematology side; can be made in a lab with high purity. Why wouldn't this be sufficient for off label use? It is basically oxidized adrenaline...Link to product:
https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/US/en/product/sigma/a5752?%C2%AEion%3DCZ=
Maybe? Wouldn't the risk to obtain it "naturally" outweigh the ease of purchasing the synthetic? How do "they" use it anyway? In research, it is used for clotting studies...IV? Snort? Drink? Stomach acids would render it inert?
fresh adreno withe the other hormones the body puts out while at the same time torturing the child and extracting the fluid... just isn't the same as a hit of synthetic stuff somewhere... pure evil. destroy them all.
I don't know for sure but my take is like a 20 year smoker taking hits from a vape stick or what ever they are called. It's got nicotine but it just isn't a cigarette. I tried vaping to quit and no, it didnt work. May as well try and convince a drug dog that Begging Strips are real bacon.
But seriously... there's more to it than the sum of it's parts. There are additional hormones and the bioelectricity of a harvested specimen vs synthesized.
I don't have experience with this chemical cocktail, but it applies to other glandular extracts as well.
AGAIN, FALSE. In fact adrenochrome is listed first in "Legal Highs" by Adam Gottlieb published in 1973.
It even clearly states that "Adrenochrome causes chemically induced schizophrenia. Its semicarbazone does not."
Semicarbazones are crystalline (powder) compounds that form when adrenochrome reacts with semicarbazide to create a (non-psychedelic) shelf-stable version.
This is an honest question. I used to work for a company that sold research materials. Adrenochrome is used A LOT in research on the hematology side; can be made in a lab with high purity. Why wouldn't this be sufficient for off label use? It is basically oxidized adrenaline...Link to product: https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/US/en/product/sigma/a5752?%C2%AEion%3DCZ=
Maybe it's like comparing natural vanilla extract to synthetic vanilla flavoring?
Maybe? Wouldn't the risk to obtain it "naturally" outweigh the ease of purchasing the synthetic? How do "they" use it anyway? In research, it is used for clotting studies...IV? Snort? Drink? Stomach acids would render it inert?
fresh adreno withe the other hormones the body puts out while at the same time torturing the child and extracting the fluid... just isn't the same as a hit of synthetic stuff somewhere... pure evil. destroy them all.
I don't know for sure but my take is like a 20 year smoker taking hits from a vape stick or what ever they are called. It's got nicotine but it just isn't a cigarette. I tried vaping to quit and no, it didnt work. May as well try and convince a drug dog that Begging Strips are real bacon.
It’s a bit like free range chicken eggs.
It's not the same...
See:
Imitation crab meat...
Genuine faux pearls
Country crock
Diet Coke
But seriously... there's more to it than the sum of it's parts. There are additional hormones and the bioelectricity of a harvested specimen vs synthesized.
I don't have experience with this chemical cocktail, but it applies to other glandular extracts as well.
How does the user intake it? Intravenously? Can't snort blood and stomach acids would detstroy the compound
Probably blood transfusion.