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Androstenol
ANDROSTENOL ( 5 ALPHA ANDROST-16 EN-3 ALPHA-OL ) is an interesting chemical in this field and has an open market price of between £1,128 to £2,400 pounds per gram. It is associated with youthful exuberance. Virtually none is produced prior to puberty. The peak of its natural production is around late teenage and early twenties. After that production rapidly tails off.
Androstenol appears to offer some benefits for women who suffer from symptoms of PMT, or premenstrual syndrome. As many women tend to develop these symptoms in later life, the original assumption was that these symptoms might be caused by hormonal disturbances. More recently, however, researchers have found that, since many PMT and PMS sufferers appear to derive a sense of comfort from the smell of a fertile male, Androstenol could be a very useful substitute for women who live alone, or whose partners may no longer be secreting this youthful fertile odour.
A group of test subjects were told that the experiment was to test how stress of wearing a surgical mask would affect their decisions. They were shown photographs of men, Women, animals, trees and buildings and asked to assess them on a scale of aggressive / passive, attractive / unattractive, friendly / unfriendly etc. Whilst wearing a mask. They were each tested twice with 2 weeks in between. What they were not told was that subconscious quantities of ANDROSTENOL were put on the mask on one the occasions. They were shown exactly the same photographs on both occasions and the results to the to the questions was different in the presence of ANDROSTENOL. The assessments of the buildings and trees hardly changed. Animals were judged as rash, more unpredictable, but the real differences came in the photographs of other humans. Both men and women were judged to appear more sensitive, good, intelligent, sexually attractive, warm friendly and confident.
Men on average produce two to three times as much as women. The most interesting effect this chemical has is that it can alter people's impression and assessments.
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| This article was published on Wednesday 07 December, 2005. |
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