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    My suspicion is, and I

    welcome any evidence to the contrary, that synthetic copulins aren't likely to be very effective.
    I wonder,

    however, if a substance that could cause women to increase production of their own natural copulins wouldn't be

    very effective. I think increasing one's natural copulins is probably more likely to be successful in sexually

    affecting/attracting human males.
    Since androstenol is likely to affect luteinizing hormone, which may in turn

    increase estrogen levels (which are higher in younger women as compared with older women), will increased estrogen

    cause increased copulin production?

    I wonder about this, since estrogen is related to fertility and since it is

    assumed that copulin production has a relationship fertility by attracting a mate at ovulation time (copulins are

    highest at ovulation).

    Will DHEA have any affect on luteinizing hormone, estrogen or copulins??
    I think

    there's potential benefit in figuring out the precursors to natural copulin production.

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    Exposure to synthetic copulins

    boosts testosterone for men (Jutte). So it's unlikely they don't affect attraction and libido.
    DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)

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    If the molecules are the same,

    the body has no way of telling if they were made in a laboratory, a human body or an alien spaceship. Reactions

    would be the same.
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    http://pherolibrary.com/reference/phero-

    links.htm



    That page should

    provide some links to copulin information.
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    Quote Originally Posted by belgareth
    If the molecules

    are the same, the body has no way of telling if they were made in a laboratory, a human body or an alien spaceship.

    Reactions would be the same.
    That's the problem, of course - the molecules are never the same. Natural

    ingredients generally consist of hundreds of somewhat related chemicals, of which we isolate a dozen or so and call

    them "pheromones", or "copulins". There's no telling what else is in there that we haven't been able to name

    yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BassMan
    That's the problem,

    of course - the molecules are never the same. Natural ingredients generally consist of hundreds of somewhat related

    chemicals, of which we isolate a dozen or so and call them "pheromones", or "copulins". There's no telling what

    else is in there that we haven't been able to name yet.

    -Bass

    I agree. Would not real

    human copulins have the person's DNA signature in them?

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    I would guess no, but I know

    what you are getting at. Natural copulins would be a lot more "personal" and specific.
    CptKipling

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    Quote Originally Posted by BassMan
    That's the

    problem, of course - the molecules are never the same. Natural ingredients generally consist of hundreds of somewhat

    related chemicals, of which we isolate a dozen or so and call them "pheromones", or "copulins". There's no telling

    what else is in there that we haven't been able to name yet.

    -Bass
    Identified molecules would be the

    same, same as none or nol or any of the others. You would not be able to tell them apart. You are right that there

    are still a bunch of different chemicals that are not identified. That does not mean the duplicated synthetic

    copulins would not have an effect. Your body would not be able to tell them from naturally occuring ones.
    To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.

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