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Estradiol
Note: Neither Love Scent, nor the manufacturer know exactly what this substance is good for. It is provided for experimental/educational purposes only. There are no claims or guarantees whatsoever made or implied by Love Scent or the manufacturer, other than of course that the bottle actually arrives to your door and that it contains what and how much we say it does. 10 mg of reagent grade estradiol pheromone in a 10mL solution
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Estradiol
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Estradiol |
10mg |
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10ml |
$49.95 |
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Icebreaker Cologne |
15mg |
YES |
30ml |
$47.95 |
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* Oxitocin also known as "the Love hormone" is relased when women climax. Research has shown it promotes feelings of trust between partners when inhaled. It exhibits strong pheromone like activities. |
Icebreaker Pheromone Cologne
Icebreaker is high quality cologne that contains a pheromone formula that consists
of 15mg powerful pheromones per bottle. While other products contain only Androstenone
or Androstanone, Icebreaker contains 4 base pheromones (Androstenone, Androstanone,
Androsterone, Androstenol alpha & beta) plus 4 novel patent-pending pheromones.
Includes Oxitocin Analog - "AKA the love hormone". That's a total of 8 different
types of pheromones. Has a long Lasting Effect. While other pheromone products wear off
in about 1 or 2 hours, Icebreaker pheromone effect lasts up to 12 hours. FREE Bonus
- "Crash Course in Dating & Seduction" printed guide. 30 days no question money
back satisfaction guarantee.
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Icebreaker Pheromone Cologne Formula - 15mg per Bottle
Blend of 8 Social and Sex Pheromones |
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Androstenone – Enhances the perception of male dominance. |
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Androstanone – "Buffers" the potentially objectionable reaction to androstenes.
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Androsterone – Promotes the sense of
"trust" with potential mates.
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Androstenol (α & β) – Social pheromone which elicits a strong social-lubricant
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Dehydroisoandrosterone – Is a fixative that moderates odor
and promotes the linear time release of pheromones into the air.
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Epoxyestratrienol – Novel and proprietary pheromone.
Structure is based upon a modified 16,17-epoxy-estratrien compound which has been
investigated for use to alleviate a woman's irritability during ovulation. Demonstrates
strong pheromonal effects. |
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Tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone – Novel
pheromone. Modified corticosteroid which lacks systemic corticosteroidal or endocrinological
effects. Demonstrates extremely powerful “pheromone-like” activity. Continues to
exert pheromone like effects for up to several hours after exposure. |
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Oxytocin Analog – Is a modified peptide based upon
Oxytocin. Creates strong feelings of trust and deep connection. Demonstrates approximately
60,000% greater affinity vs. Oxytocin. Both compounds have large heavy molecules
weights exceeding 1000 grams/mole. Therefore, the minute quantities of airborne
Oxytocin cause negligible results. Using a far more powerful analog of Oxytocin
ensures that the minute airborne quantities elicit substantial pheromonal results. |
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New Health Care Trends Involve Environmental Endocrinology for Women in Menopause
Today's fervor for environmental preservation has also hit the medical industry as researchers, scientists and doctors are discovering the importance of the newest emerging field called environmental endocrinology. Doctors are now learning how environmental endocrinology, or the effect of daily stressors like light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems, controls the rate of aging and the quality of life. This also covers reproductive endocrinology, converging to become what we call menopause medicine.
Envronmental endocrinology has roots in the earliest calendars, which historically were lunar calendars, based on the time interval from one new moon to the next, or also known as lunation. In colder countries, the concept of the year was determined by the seasons, specifically by the end of winter. But in warmer countries, where the seasons are less pronounced, the Moon became the basic unit for time.
Calendar consciousness first developed in women because their natural body rhythms corresponded to observations of the moon, and as it turns out, 28 days is not the true average of the natural female cycle. In ancient mythologies it is clearly related to the full moon, but in the modern world the female cycle is disturbed by what some researchers believe to be the existence of artificial lights and the use of artificial hormones. Many light sources including TV and computer screens, have probably perturbed the female cycle, and shortened it.
A woman's menstrual cycle responds to many subtle environmental cues and one of these is the presence of other women. Those who work closely together, or who live together, can set off each other's menstrual cycles. It happens via pheromones-chemical substances that are secreted by the skin. After the nasal receptors pick up the scent, the pheromones stimulate their endocrine systems, driving their menstrual cycles towards a similar pattern.
There's also evidence for photoperiodicity controlling estrogen reception along with the obligate melatonin response. Melatonin blocks estrogen receptors. Once light increases with the waxing moon, melatonin secretion diminishes, and allows more estrogen.
Doctors who are studying environmental endocrinology are in the vanguard of an elite group of forward-thinking physicians and researchers trying to put the scientific method back into medicine, spearheaded by a researcher named T.S. Wiley.
The courses focus on the following topics: Insulin and cortisol metabolism over the course of a lifetime; the interplay of insulin, SHBG and estrogen; the effect of quality of sleep on sex steroid production; the seasonal variation in hormone fluctuation through shunt physiology; the action of sex steroids on immunological, emotional and neurological disorders; how to use the Wiley Protocol for the side effects of menopause, hot flashes, migraines, joint pain, incontinence, hemorrhaging, endometriosis, hypo and hyperthyroidism, fibroids, PCOD, insomnia, acid reflux, gall bladder disease, thinning skin, vulvodynia, low libido, IBS, depression and anxiety; the connection of insulin and sex hormones to cancer; C-reactive protein and cardiovascular risk: the eyes of the hippopotamus; non-Genomic actions of steroid hormones in the reproductive tissue; complex actions of sex steroids in adipose tissue; and the cardiovascular system and brain: insights from basic science and clinical studies
"Since my involvement with Wiley and environmental endocrinology, I have become more keenly aware of the nuances of hormonal interaction and understanding the molecular aspects of hormonal relationships," said Courtney Paige Ridley M.D."It answers the questions being posed regarding cancer and other dysfunction afflicting not only menopausal women but those women with significant alteration of cycle created by interaction with our estrogen toxic environment."
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