Anonymous ID: 731fc5 Aug. 22, 2024, 11:39 p.m. No.21465323   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ramblings-

So epi-pens (epinephrine) exposed to sunlight (oxidized) apparently/supposedly produces a cheap/weak version of adrenochrome and when supply lines for the good stuff got disrupted, the epi-pens shot up in price due to all the addicts Jonesing.

 

So, is it reasonable to assume most people excrete epinephrine when stung by a bee, but those who are "allergic" do not? Once they get the epi-pen, their pain/stress is able to oxidize the injected epinephrine into adrenaline/chrome and fight off the venom/toxins.

 

So… what is unique about individuals who are "allergic" to bees?

Can we learn more about the physiology of consumers of adrenochrome through understanding the mechanisms of "allergic" reactions?