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Maximizing Pheromones for Fertility: The Impact of Women's Preferences on Attraction

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Learn about the significance of women's scent preferences in enhancing pheromone-based attraction and fertility. Discover how being around certain types of women can amplify the effects of pheromones for heightened success in mate selection.
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Another theory today, gentlemen, a theory that I'm grappling with extensively in my book I'm writing at the moment.
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The problem or the difficulty with, let's say, accessing women on the level that your body will allow you to through pheromone,
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through scent, through stimulating the olfactory nerves is not as simple as one would believe.
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So there was a very interesting study done in 1995
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that denoted the first objective empirical clinical evidence
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that, yeah, women have preferences in scent.
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And this study was aptly coined the sweaty t-shirt study, I believe,
0:38
and subsequent studies discovered that there was a certain chemical
0:41
and when women were presented with different t-shirts
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varying in chemicals, control group, experimental group, etc., etc.,
0:49
there was a clear winner.
0:51
And that winner was the t-shirts which was subjected to lab-created androstetinone.
1:01
Androstedonine, I believe.
1:03
Androstedionone, actually I think is the correct pronunciation.
1:05
It's a long word, it's a long chemical,
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it's been something that I've been grappling with for a while.
1:10
And yeah, clear indicators that women are attracted to those t-shirts
1:15
which have the presence of those chemicals.
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Now, this is an androgen, it is synthesized through DHT,
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and DHT is only synthesized through the enzyme 5-alpha reductase
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from free base testosterone.
1:28
So only actually 10% of your freebase testosterone levels,
1:32
only 10% of that level can be synthesized into DHT.
1:37
So let's talk about the problem that hopefully all of us already are aware of,
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and that's the idea that testosterone levels are low.
1:45
A lot of men have a very poor relationship with DHT
1:48
because they fear male pattern baldness.
1:51
I understand that.
1:52
There is some evidence that suggests that there's definitely a relationship
1:55
with high levels of DHT in your body and the prevalence of acne.
2:00
activating genes which cause you to lose your hair and start to recede.
2:07
Fortunately I have fairly good hair genes,
2:10
I'm actually experimenting with how good those genes are at the moment,
2:14
as you can probably tell.
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But again, this idea that the antigen pathway to synthesize interferomones
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such as the aforementioned one, please don't ask me to mention it again,
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comes from synthesization of free-based testosterone into DHT
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using 5-alpha reductase which is an enzyme from DHT,
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from free-based testosterone into DHT
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and then some subsequent enzymes that turn DHT into pheromones.
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So the first issue is this,
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men's testosterone levels are not high at the moment
2:48
and that is a multifactorial equation.
2:51
We talk about endocrine disruptors very comprehensively on this channel
2:54
such as BPA and the prevalence of it in food and microplastics
2:58
if you're using cutting board that.
3:00
that is made out of plastics and you're cutting your chicken thighs
3:05
on that plastic cutting board and all those plastics are getting...
3:08
you know, very small microplastics for a reason,
3:11
they're getting on the knife into your food, you're then cooking your food
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