surfs_up
04-23-2004, 11:34 AM
Sorry I have to
leave for a trip and can\'t go into a long answer on the -nol question. Here\'s a useful discovery about the
relationship to pheros, they do have some olfactory qualities although they aren\'t primarily odorants, and
odorants (fragrances) that might have some pheromone enhancing qualities. This is pure speculation at this point.
I had observed that some premium quality men\'s fragrances smelled a little off putting until they were
combined with a pheromone, then the fragrance became substantially more attractive.
I obtained a perfumer\'s
raw ingredient, ambergris, that begins life in a sperm whale\'s intestine as a cholesterol based material.
Cholesterol as you know is the backbone molecule that the body transforms into pro-hormones, hormones, and
pheromones.
Something in the whale gut changes this into a chemical called ambroxin and when the whale excretes
it, it oxidises and becomes a powerful, exquisite odorant called ambroxide. Ambroxide is now made in synthetic form
by Sigma-Aldrich and marketed to the fragrance industry as Ambrox. The Ambrox product is supposed to closely
resemble the natural ambergris so it may function exactly as well in this example.
I mixed up an alcohol
solution of my favorite hot date brew, Luv-Bombe #9, that is basically a load of every known pheromone (available!)
and now has a squirt of beta-nol in for higher mojo. One good waft of this and you are locked and loaded.
I was
looking at the molecular structure of ambroxide and though, dang if that doesn\'t look distantly steroidal. Wonder
what would happer if I poured 1 ml. of it into my #9 ?
Intriguing. The ambergris notes, as it is a velvety,
intense, sort of cypress aroma, and the more civet catty smell of the pheoromones fused perfectly. It wasn\'t that
cheap headachy smell of \"musk\" that comes of like a sassafras to root beer thick odor.
Should I be
revealing this ? It could be a trade secret... It was a classy, erotic, engrossing scent that felt like it was
merging the olfaction and the VNO or whatever into a combined experience that had a heavy sexual groove to it.
Turned out it did. The other surprise was that ambroxide or ambroxide and pheros combined with sexual body aromas in
a way that transformed them into complex, pleasant scents. Somehow this altered the olfaction so that the body\'s
copulins-juices-secretions were perceived as attractively erotic. Kewl thought I. Somehow ambrox has the effect of
tying it all together, so the external mones and the bod\'s ouput are all on the same plane. Maybe you fragrance
gurus want to check this one out ? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
leave for a trip and can\'t go into a long answer on the -nol question. Here\'s a useful discovery about the
relationship to pheros, they do have some olfactory qualities although they aren\'t primarily odorants, and
odorants (fragrances) that might have some pheromone enhancing qualities. This is pure speculation at this point.
I had observed that some premium quality men\'s fragrances smelled a little off putting until they were
combined with a pheromone, then the fragrance became substantially more attractive.
I obtained a perfumer\'s
raw ingredient, ambergris, that begins life in a sperm whale\'s intestine as a cholesterol based material.
Cholesterol as you know is the backbone molecule that the body transforms into pro-hormones, hormones, and
pheromones.
Something in the whale gut changes this into a chemical called ambroxin and when the whale excretes
it, it oxidises and becomes a powerful, exquisite odorant called ambroxide. Ambroxide is now made in synthetic form
by Sigma-Aldrich and marketed to the fragrance industry as Ambrox. The Ambrox product is supposed to closely
resemble the natural ambergris so it may function exactly as well in this example.
I mixed up an alcohol
solution of my favorite hot date brew, Luv-Bombe #9, that is basically a load of every known pheromone (available!)
and now has a squirt of beta-nol in for higher mojo. One good waft of this and you are locked and loaded.
I was
looking at the molecular structure of ambroxide and though, dang if that doesn\'t look distantly steroidal. Wonder
what would happer if I poured 1 ml. of it into my #9 ?
Intriguing. The ambergris notes, as it is a velvety,
intense, sort of cypress aroma, and the more civet catty smell of the pheoromones fused perfectly. It wasn\'t that
cheap headachy smell of \"musk\" that comes of like a sassafras to root beer thick odor.
Should I be
revealing this ? It could be a trade secret... It was a classy, erotic, engrossing scent that felt like it was
merging the olfaction and the VNO or whatever into a combined experience that had a heavy sexual groove to it.
Turned out it did. The other surprise was that ambroxide or ambroxide and pheros combined with sexual body aromas in
a way that transformed them into complex, pleasant scents. Somehow this altered the olfaction so that the body\'s
copulins-juices-secretions were perceived as attractively erotic. Kewl thought I. Somehow ambrox has the effect of
tying it all together, so the external mones and the bod\'s ouput are all on the same plane. Maybe you fragrance
gurus want to check this one out ? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif