Paul Saladino· MD
it is a real androgen it has about 1 7th the energetic activity of testosterone and it's thought to possibly be a pheromone as well
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it is a real androgen it has about 1 7th the energetic activity of testosterone and it's thought to possibly be a pheromone as well
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it is a real androgen it has about 1 7th the energetic activity of testosterone and it's thought to possibly be a pheromone as well
androsterone is not as potent and androgen as testosterone but it may act as a pheromone it is produced in the axilla in the groin in sebaceous glands and it has some androgenic activity