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AAS and Pheromones


GettinSwole
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I was wondering, does AAS use change your pheromones, even temporarily? Since pheromones are dependent on hormone levels, wouldn't supplementing with exogeneous Testosterone or SERMs potentially change them? Any research ever done on this?


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ready2explode
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Potentially yes, but you're jumping the gun. The first question that needs to be answered is whether pheromones even have any effect in humans, which science has yet to do.

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jboldman
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thats a good question, a while back i became interested in oxytocin both as a sexual aid as well a a pheromone like action related to trust.

jb


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GettinSwole
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Posted by: jboldman
thats a good question, a while back i became interested in oxytocin both as a sexual aid as well a a pheromone like action related to trust.

jb

What did you conclude?


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jboldman
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there seems to be some real research behind it, i actually ordered some but have not tried it yet. In fact today i came across a study where oxytocin was effective in dealing with anorgasmic sexual issues, this ight be interesting to some, including myself, while on cycle it can be hard ( not pun) to reach orgasm. I am not sure how easy it would be to suddenly stop in the middle of love making and spray 50mgs of this stuff up your nose.

jb

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J Sex Med. 2007 Dec 14 [Epub ahead of print] Links
Male Anorgasmia Treated with Oxytocin.Ishak WW, Berman DS, Peters A.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center—Psychiatry, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Introduction. This is a case report on male anorgasmia that was successfully treated with oxytocin. Oxytocin is increased during arousal and peaks during orgasm. More recently, a study on humans published in Nature has shown its value in social bonding, increasing trust, and enhancing the sense of well-being. Aim. To test the effectiveness of administering oxytocin in a case of treatment-resistant anorgasmia. Methods. The patient underwent a biopsychosocial evaluation by a psychiatrist trained in sexual medicine and sex therapy for male orgasmic disorder, acquired type. Medical conditions, effect of substances, and psychological issues were ruled out. The patient was properly consented to using oxytocin as an off-label trial. Oxytocin was administered using a nasal spray intracoitally because of its ultra-short half-life. Results. Oxytocin was effective in restoring ejaculation. Conclusions. A case of treatment-resistant male anorgasmia was successfully treated with intracoital administration of intranasal oxytocin.


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GettinSwole
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Where did you get it at JB?


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jboldman
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research supply house, pm me for details if you like.

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