Is there artificial adrenaline?

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The discussion centers on the effects of artificial adrenaline, specifically epinephrine, and its relationship with cholesterol levels. It is established that adrenaline, a catecholamine, does not have a known effect on serum cholesterol levels; rather, it may raise them indirectly through elevated blood sugar levels. The conversation also touches on the role of caffeine, which does not replace adrenaline but can temporarily alleviate fatigue. Participants emphasize the importance of consulting a healthcare professional regarding any "adrenaline problems" or the use of supplements.

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  • Basic understanding of caffeine's impact on the human body
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I know there are artificial adrenaline pills. natural Adrenaline destroys choelesterol. Does artificial Adrenaline?
 
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I don't want to get into the "Natural vs artificial" debate, so I'll jump to:

Where did your read/hear that adrenaline destroys cholesterol?
I can't find a reasonable citation...
 
I read it somewhere. OPN WIkipedia it says it destroys lipids.
 
First off, adrenaline is a catecholamine - it is unstable outisde of tissues or inside your gut. It has no known efftect when taken orally.

In medical circles the injectable form is called epinephrine.

In the body, adrenaline breaks down certain lipids - glycogen being the main one - to release glucose into the bloodstream. It also induces the production of another hormone - glucagon, which in turn also raises blood glucose levels. Adrenaline release is triggered either by low blood sugar levels or by the "flight or fight response" humans have when they are put in a stressful situation.

Everybody has experienced either dry mouth or sweaty palms when put in situation that is streesful - a first date, an interview, a final exam, etc. This is one manifestation of adrenline, another is an increased heart rate.

To my knowledge adrenaline does nothing to serum cholesterol levels other than to raise them as a later-on-byproduct of high blood sugar levels.
 
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Our bodies have many processes that affect cholesterol. There are the two kinds, low density lipid (LDL) which you want to decrese, and high density (HDL) which you want to keep at a certain level.

The best way to reduce LDL is by cardio type exercise (running, walking, swimming, bicycle, etc.; low-impact long period repititive whole-body excercises) and a diet low in animal fats. Egg yolks, which have a horrible rep, have been shown to have little effect if eaten at normal levels (around one egg a day?).

For keeping HDL up, the same things work, but not as well. There are suggestions on the web, not entirely cranky, that a modest intake of booze helps.
 
I could have sworn my doctor told me there were adrenaline pills.

WHat about Caffine, does it act like Adrenaline? Does it go around aour blood system or just cause a release in Adrenaline? DIes it take the place of all the processes of Adrenaline? I take some Caffine pills and put alotof them in one glass of water is that safe?
 
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WHat about Caffine, does it act like Adrenaline? Does it go around aour blood system or just cause a release in Adrenaline? DIes it take the place of all the processes of Adrenaline? I take some Caffine pills and put alotof them in one glass of water is that safe?

Caffeine affects your brain, not blood lipids-- basically making you able to temporarily overcome fatigue.

Define "a lot". It isn't the number of pills, it is the total dose. Your doctor is the best person to tell you if what you are doing is safe or not. There are some really nasty problems associated with long-term overuse of caffeine. Caffeine does not replace sleep.
 
So if a person was having an Adrenline problem what supliments could they use?
 
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So if a person was having an Adrenline problem what supliments could they use?
If your doctor has diagnosed you with an "adrenaline problem", then you should already know what treatment, if any, is prescribed. You seem to be making up a lot things lately for no reason.
 
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What is an adrenaline problem? Do you have Addison's disease?

In either case you really need to see somebody. Anybody who knows a lot more than I ever will.
 
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I agree with Evo - we seem to have a strong case of "moving target syndrome" here.

What do you actually want to know?
 

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