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Does pure bio-identical Testosterone powder have any use in pheromone products?
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We have a half dozen testosterone based pheromones in the research molecules section. The raw powder may have some effect. Who knows precisely what kind without experimentation. There are two different testosterones on the prescription market that I know of, they are not illegal. They are cheap injectables, one is longer lasting than the other but without access that thread may be the only way to learn.
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Originally posted by Muestereate View PostWe have a half dozen testosterone based pheromones in the research molecules section. The raw powder may have some effect. Who knows precisely what kind without experimentation. There are two different testosterones on the prescription market that I know of, they are not illegal. They are cheap injectables, one is longer lasting than the other but without access that thread may be the only way to learn.
Which testosterones are they ?
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I never compiled a list but if you go into the research molecules section especially, many molecules have a details tab that mentions the something like Testosterone based. You may find some info with test in the putatives section also. You just kinda have to browse it.
I did notice that the test derived ones work well for women surprisingly. Their bodies make a little of it for a few days before the middle of the month. They may be hypersensitive to it.
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Well, testosterone-based isn't the same as bioidentical testosterone... For example, some molecules are progesterone-based but aren't necessarily progesterone.
I don't know if it has pheromone effects, but I wouldn't be surprised. Androstadienone is a pretty close testosterone analogue (remove 17-OH group, add 16-17 double bond), and that same modification to DHT (which is multiple times "stronger" than testosterone depending on what you measure) is androstenone. If there's not much research on it it's probably because of the legality issue (on that note, if you do experiment make sure to use base testosterone, as the common esterified versions will probably cling to the skin and not diffuse).
That said, there's probably a reason mammals use -dienone and -none as pheromones rather than testosterone and DHT, so who knows what to expect from it.
I'm new to the board so I should probably go introduce myself and read through recent posts first... Apologies if I'm out of line, it's been years since I've been into pheromone research and I'm just excited to get back into it!
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