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    Villemure C, Bushnell MC. The effects of the steroid androstadienone and pleasant odorants on the mood and pain

    perception of men and women. Eur J Pain. 2007 Feb;11(2):181-91.

    4,16-androstadien-3-one = ANDRO and 250 uM in

    propylene glycol was used in this study.

    "We observed an unexpected increase in pain intensity ratings,

    predominantly in women, when ANDRO was present."

    Now we have published studies that collectively link

    androstadienone to the cortisol response, mood, pain perception, and arousal of women--as well as previous studies

    that proposed this compound acts via a human VNO.

    Does anyone want to attempt to integrate the findings in a

    comprehensive review?

    Mr. James V. Kohl,
    Clinical Laboratory Scientist (NCA, ASCLS, AMT)
    Human

    Pheromones: Integrating Neuroendocrinology and Ethology


    http://www.nel.edu/22_5/NEL220501R01_Review.htm

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    I'd be interested in learning more.

    Got the page bookmarked so I can read it later.

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