Product Name: Estratetraenol
CAS No:1150-90-9
MF: C18H22O
MW:254.37
Description: Estratetraenol, also known as estra-1,3,5(10),16-tetraen-3-ol, is a chemical compound produced by women that has been described as having pheromone-like activities in primates, including humans. It is derivative of the sex hormone estradiol, an estrogen, yet has no known estrogenic effects.
Estratetraenol causes the hypothalamus to dump oxytocin into the blood stream and into the surrounding intracellular space of the hypothalamus, specifically the preoptic areas and the nucleus accumbens. Both oxytocin and dopamine bind to the same receptors in these areas.
A little oxytocin is necessary for orgasm. Too little oxytocin and no orgasm can be achieved. Too much oxytocin and he doesn't want to bother because he feels so satiated and satisfied.
Dopamine is necessary for desire. If you block the receptors for dopamine with too much oxytocin he will have no desire.