Yup. Like I said, haven't bought into it. And ive read the original Adrenochrome isolation and identification paper (Green DE, Richter D. Adrenaline and adrenochrome. Biochem J. 1937 Apr;31(4):596-616. doi: 10.1042/bj0310596. PMID: 16746378; PMCID: PMC1266980).
However the artificial Adrenochrome is not the same thing as human blood.
Similar to difference between ascorbic acid vs true vitamin C.
Ascorbic acid is vitamin c. Animals that produce their own vitamin c produce ascorbic acid, and human beings have the gene for ascorbic acid biosynthesis, but it is turned off.
I understand what you mean by 'true vitamin c' the vitamin c complex, which might have copper present and other bio flavonoids etc, but vitamin c and 'true c' are more analogous to THC and the entourage effect than it is adrenochrome.
THC, vitamin c, and their entourage compounds have physiological activity that we can base claims around.
Adrenochrome is bio synthesized by oxidizing epinephrine. Epinephrine and adrenochrome are well studied, and do not appear to have any pathways for the effects people claim, nor do we have any chemicals that we expect would have an entourage effect to produce these effects. Adrenochrome is adrenochrome, there's nothing artificial about it.
There's tons of medical evidence for health gains from the old using young blood, and many other things. I'm just saying that people need to come up with a new angle, because the 'adrenochrome fountain of youth' or even getting high from it are by all odds of physiology not a thing. If you think it's something else in blood, please show some plausibility.
Yup. Like I said, haven't bought into it. And ive read the original Adrenochrome isolation and identification paper (Green DE, Richter D. Adrenaline and adrenochrome. Biochem J. 1937 Apr;31(4):596-616. doi: 10.1042/bj0310596. PMID: 16746378; PMCID: PMC1266980).
However the artificial Adrenochrome is not the same thing as human blood.
Similar to difference between ascorbic acid vs true vitamin C.
Ascorbic acid is vitamin c. Animals that produce their own vitamin c produce ascorbic acid, and human beings have the gene for ascorbic acid biosynthesis, but it is turned off.
I understand what you mean by 'true vitamin c' the vitamin c complex, which might have copper present and other bio flavonoids etc, but vitamin c and 'true c' are more analogous to THC and the entourage effect than it is adrenochrome.
THC, vitamin c, and their entourage compounds have physiological activity that we can base claims around.
Adrenochrome is bio synthesized by oxidizing epinephrine. Epinephrine and adrenochrome are well studied, and do not appear to have any pathways for the effects people claim, nor do we have any chemicals that we expect would have an entourage effect to produce these effects. Adrenochrome is adrenochrome, there's nothing artificial about it.
There's tons of medical evidence for health gains from the old using young blood, and many other things. I'm just saying that people need to come up with a new angle, because the 'adrenochrome fountain of youth' or even getting high from it are by all odds of physiology not a thing. If you think it's something else in blood, please show some plausibility.