Announcing the Days 1–4 contest winners for the Relex Hunter challenges

Relex News
5 min readJul 20, 2018

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The future of medicine and wellness begins today.

Relex Life, the only cryptocurrency that allows you to create nutrient and pharmaceutical inhalables under the twenty-year patent of Aura Inhale, introduces the first community generated winners.

Participants competed among hundreds in the Relex Hunter contest, eight days of challenges with awards amounting to 100,000 RLX per winner per day.

Day 1: Create your own inhalable

Winner: Inhalable Loratadine (brand name Claritin)

Winner’s Telegram ID: @bronson94

Loratadine is an antihistamine that reduces the effects of natural chemical histamine in the body. Histamine can produce symptoms of sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and runny nose. It is used to treat sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, hives, skin rash, itching, and other cold or allergy symptoms. It is also used to treat skin hives and itching in people with chronic skin reactions.

Second Place: Aura Sunshine

Runner-Up’s Telegram ID: jawny juke box

Aura Sunshine: Inhalable Vitamin D • Vitamin D, known as the “sunshine vitamin”, is vital for strong bones and the ability to absorb calcium • Vitamin D helps reduce risks of common chronic conditions — Diabetes o Cancer/tumors — Heart disease — Bone metabolic disorders • The average healthy person over 50 should consume around 800–1,000 international units (IU) per day and up to 4,000 IU 25OHD deficiency is highly common throughout the world and it is necessary to create early treatments for those who are likely to have low levels of 25OHD Vitamin D research is at high levels right now and the biological effects have grown exponentially in recent years. It is becoming clear that Vitamin D has extensive immunomodulatory effects. The active Vitamin D generating enzyme, 1a-hydrozylase, is expressed by the airway epithelium, alveolar macrophages, dendritic cells and lymphocytes indicating that active vitamin D can be produced locally within the LUNGS. — The effects of vitamin D within the lungs include increased secretion of the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin, decreased chemokine production, inhibition of dendritic cell activation and alteration of T cell activation. — These cellular effects are important for host responses against infection and the development of allergic lung diseases like asthma. Candidate respiratory problems known to be treated by Vitamin D include: — Asthma — Pneumonia — Wheezing — COPD — Respiratory tract infections — Respiratory Allergies — Cystic fibrosis — Emphysema — Influenza — TB, colds, fever…

Day 2: Design your own inhalable device

Winner: Inhalable Charge Card

Winner’s Telegram ID: @seatonism

Second Place: Aura Prime Inhaler

Runner-Up’s Telegram ID: @jotacontrerasm

Day 3: Create a Relex App

Winner: Nootropic Tracker

Winner’s Telegram ID: @pest

My app idea is a nootropic database with a personalized nootropic stack builder.

The database will contain a range of nootropics with their name, description, effects etc. with references. They will be categorized by the cognitive need they address such as focus, concentration, attention, mood, motivation, memory, productivity, stress and anxiety, brain fog, sleep etc. This will first and foremost provide users with a comprehensive list of all the nootropics available, but will also be the basis of the stack builder.

The personalized nootropic stack builder is the main draw of the app, allowing users to tailor their own nootropic stack to their own specific needs. Users would be guided by a system and interface that first allows them to select a desired effect or specific substances. If the user chooses a desired effect, a list of nootropics that fall under this category will be presented. If the user chooses specific substances, or a substance from the list presented after choosing a desired effect, it will highlight or suggest combinations that are synergistic. For example if the desired effect of “energy” is chosen, the app may suggest Caffeine or Aniracetam. If the user chooses a specific substance, for example caffeine, the app may suggest L-theanine as a synergistic combination.

This will create a chain of suggestions, making the creation of a personalized nootropic stack accessible and simple to do. The system would also alert users to nootropics with conflicting effects, such as caffeine and melatonin. And also to any potential health risks, such as if a user were to select two different stimulants in the same stack. Any combination that would pose any substantial health risk could of course be prevented by the system.

Users will then be able to purchase and order their personalized stack.

The app would also provide pre-built suggested stacks based on general needs like energy, sleep, focus etc. allowing users to select from aura.inhales’ current selection.

The app could be built with the inhalable function in mind to suit aura’s current offerings and business model (all ingredients in the database would need to be inhalable etc.). In this case the end product would be an inhalable like aura’s current products but containing the user selected ingredients.

Day 4: What would you do with two extra hours?

Winning Answer: Address the pharmaceutical shortage

Winner’s Telegram ID: B D

(Due to the nature of the comment and the detailed plans expressed for building a new business, I have removed most of the answer, sorry! What remains is below.)

I would enjoy spending my extra time working with the Relex team and community members to advance an essential business within the medical and pharmaceutical industry.

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