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    Hello again-- and

    thanks for all the useful advice in my last post.

    I am thinking about mixing with some essential oils with my

    pheromones and wonder how to dilute. I wondered if anyone knew what kind of carrier oils the "oil-based" pheromones

    use. Do they use, for example, petroleum based oils like mineral oil, or natural oils, like almond or soybean oils?



    Do you think using saturated, unsaturated, etc., oils makes a difference (for example, almond vs. coconut)?

    Coconut oil, for example, resists light oxidation, and I've read that's an issue with -nol.

    Thanks!

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