synthetic adrenochome experience
https://erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=51847
note the statements regarding more highly priced available
synthetic adrenochome experience
https://erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=51847
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Interesting and about what could be expected from what has already been implied.
Very interesting that it turns red in water, which would enhance the theatrics that appear to accompany the rituals we hear/read about.
There would be no reason to expect different effects from the *natural* source and usually, they might be less, given there is no way to calibrate a dose.
The cardiovascular effects are also informative and would argue against higher doses as the experimenter stated. To use this at an advanced age or in the presence of serious disease where likely there are already some circulatory issues would risk very adverse effects or would at least counteract any vasodilation or anti-clotting meds.
Thanx for this. I totally forgot the community of drug experimenters when I did a cursory search. I think of them more in relation to ethnobotany.
I wonder if they use this stuff during MK ultra?
Re your post 529, great find. I also noted that, in addition to a higher priced version of adrenochrome, he states it is the color of BLOOD and tastes metallic, has a short shelf life, affects vision, and causes slight numbness in hands. Could this be the reason for Hillary’s visual perception problems? Could this be why Q wrote “BLOOD”?
The initial stories and the supposed purpose had nothing to do with recreational enjoyment, the "natural extractions" were supposedly being used for therapeutic purposes as it is believed by some to extend life and cure disease or for spiritual reasons in rituals. Just as there are those who will purchase rhino horn powder to cure ED or dance under the moonlight with a pyramid hat on to ensure harvest, the actual effect has little to do with the belief of the user.