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FutureKill
December 5th, 2007, 02:10 PM
The following material is from pherolibrary.com...

Human pheromones - Copulins (http://www.pherolibrary.com/human-pheromones/copulins.htm)

Copulins are an exclusively female group of pheromones (http://www.pherolibrary.com/human-pheromones/pheromone.htm). There are secreted into the vagina at the optimum ratios during ovulation with the aim of encouraging men to desire to copulate. This group of pheromones (http://www.pherolibrary.com/human-pheromones/pheromone.htm) primarily consists of fatty acids that would serve little to no function on there own, but in combination they have been shown to increase testosterone levels in men by 150% (Astrid Jutte study (http://www.pherolibrary.com/reference/pheromone-research.htm)). This increase in testosterone may cause feelings of arousal in men if a woman is present. It is said that once a man smells Copulins on a woman she is deemed to be more attractive.

Typical reactions from Copulins will be consistent with male indications of interest.
The "Astrid Jutte study" hyperlink leads to a list of other links, wherein the one pertinent to our study is broken. I did find this (http://www.anticipation.info/texte/eibesfeldt/evolution.anthro.univie.ac.at/institutes/urbanethology/student/html/astrid/femphers.html), though. It is little more than an abstract and barely says anything at all about the rise in men's test levels. I can't seem to find anything more definitive on the matter, but this is still an interesting idea. I must wonder if you could use copulins during PCT (whether wearing it like cologne, or just smelling it several times every day). I certainly wouldn't trust it for use as a test booster, but perhaps to augment whatever test booster I was using.

Dinoiii, you're the doctor 'round these parts, what do you think?