The natural, internal precursor to the andros is DHEA, available at health food stores, etc. One of the \"side effects\" is increased \"body odors\" - pheromones. However, DHEA is not for everyone - usually recommended only for those over 40 or really stressed out. Dosage varies too - I take 50 mg in the morning but will cutback to 25 mg later. I\'ve personally noticed a stronger \"fragrance\" to my clothes as I pull them off in the evening.
Copulins are a different story - their relatively simple biochemistry makes DHEA an unlikely direct precursor. Indirectly, DHEA could well stimulate estrogens production and hence copulins. One would also guess that birth control pills would cause a DECLINE in copulins, as they do with libido.
Joseph Whitehall
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