That said, I am just learning abou this subject so I might be WAY off base.
This is a human adrenal gland. Kinda looks like a walnut.. Podesta's walnut sauce?
Why go to all that trouble/danger for a gland the size of an acorn in adults when the chemical is available synthetically?
Serious question. I’m just learning all this, too.
Catecholamines is the compound found in the adrenal glands on top of the Kidneys.
catecholamines are epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine (noradrenaline), and dopamine. Oxygenated adrenaline is called adrenochrome. Oxygenated dopamine is called dihydroxyphenylalanine or L-Dopa.
The Oxygenation process means the compound begins to brake down. Synthesized versions are broken down compounds. I haven't looked into this enough to say that an older oxygenated sample would have a lessor effect then freshly made adrenochrome and L-Dopa.
Note: L-Dopa is used for the effects of Parkinson's disease.