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House of Rose,LLC does not use pheromones covered by the Erox patent. <font color=\"brown\"> </font>

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Well, I obviously am not the one stirring the mix, but comparing this reply from House of Rose:

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We use 100% estratetraenol ( estra-1,3,5(10),16-tetraen-3-ol ) which is mixed with a small amount of 99% ethanol to attract men &amp; 100% androstadienone ( 4,16-androstadien-3-one ) with a small amount of 99% ethanol to attract women.

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with an article in The Journal of NIH Research, Jan 1994, Vol 6, by Robert Taylor:

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The patent application states that 1,3,5(10), 16-estratetraene-3-ol uniquely elicits a change in surface potential in the male VNO, and that the female VNO responds to D4,16-androstadien-3-one.

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it does indeed appear that they are.

Why do you think that these are not the same chemicals?