@@OMNISCIENTREADER-rq3fn Symbiotes only need phenethylamine an enzyme produced by brain. Symbiotes do consume it from hosts, but overconsumption causes issues for the host, (eating brains or chocolate prevents that) but Wolverine wouldn't be bothered by it, his body would compensate.
@@libertyprime1614 True, but obtaining phenethylamine from their host is insufficient to satisfy a symbiote's hunger. That's why they still need to consume other humans' brains or chocolate to be fully satisfied. Additionally, draining excessive phenethylamine from Wolverine would negatively impact his body over time. The symbiote is aware of this and avoids it at all costs.
@@OMNISCIENTREADER-rq3fn That's the point Logan's body would compensate no matter how much symbiote takes. Dude can bounce from being burn down to the bones, overproducing some enzyme is no biggie.
@@libertyprime1614 You are entirely mistaken. The body requires various essential factors to produce phenethylamine, including adequate nutrition and hydration. A well-balanced diet and sufficient water intake play crucial roles in phenethylamine production, which is a complex process that takes several hours to complete. Moreover, Wolverine's physiology, despite being remarkable, is not exempt from biological limitations. He doesn't possess infinite stamina or an endless supply of water within his body. Repeatedly draining his phenethylamine reserves would ultimately lead to severe physiological consequences, potentially even death.