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Bruce
06-12-2006, 03:06 PM
For the intrepid

experimenters, we have 3 totally unique (bizarre?) new items.



Estratrienol
Estradiol
Equilin

See the Kits and Supplies

section:
http://www.love-scent.com/index.php/c/kits-supplies/cPath/11

For research purposes

only. Let us know what happens. :-)

CptKipling
06-12-2006, 03:23 PM
Equilin??!?

Wow, they

certainly SOUND interesting! ;)

Nice work Bruce

bronzie
06-12-2006, 04:01 PM
Equilin?

what is

it.

Amazing is the human body, we have so many chemicals floating around us that work in tangem.

Bruce
06-12-2006, 04:13 PM
Remember... for external use

only:

"Equilin is an estrogen from horses with the chemical name 3-hydroxyestra-1,3,5,7-tetraen-17-one. Equilin

is one of the estrogens present in the mixture of estrogens isolated from horse urine and marketed as Premarin.

Premarin became the most commonly used form of estrogen for hormone replacement therapy in the United States of

America. Estrone is the major estrogen in Premarin (about 50%) and equilin is present as about 25% of the total.

Estrone is a major estrogen that is normally found in women. Equilin is not normally present in women, so there has

been interest in the effects of equilin on the human body [1].
The estrogens in Premarin are present mainly as

"conjugates", modified chemical froms in which the active estrogen is coupled to another chemical group such as

sulfate. Estrone sulfate is usually the major form of estrogen in women. After being taken into a woman's body, the

conjugated estrogens of Premarin are converted to the active unconjugated estrogens or excreted from the woman's

body. Estrone can be converted to estradiol, which is thought to be the major active estrogen in women."

Bruce
06-12-2006, 04:16 PM
Again.... for external use only, and

research purposes only. Let us know if it works as a pheromone, will ya?

Estradiol (17-beta estradiol) (also

oestradiol) is a sex hormone. Labelled the "female" hormone but also present in males it represents the major

estrogen in humans. Estradiol has not only a critical impact on reproductive and sexual functioning, but also

affects other organs including bone structure.

bronzie
06-12-2006, 04:25 PM
Bruce where did you get your

medical degree from? Because if you dont have one, why not try going to University, perhaps in the area of medicine

or medical research. You aint too old!

Bruce
06-12-2006, 04:45 PM
Thanks for the compliment. It

wasn't that hard though. Got it from Wikipedia. Great resource for anything by the way. The chemicals themselves

were recommended by a chemist.