Posted by KaraS on November 22, 2004, at 18:52:58
In reply to Re: Calcium Citrate Malate..any biochemists??? » KaraS, posted by tealady on November 22, 2004, at 18:24:17
> > > Then on p733 it talks aboout Male sex pheromone.
> > > quote" Early French romantic literature reports that a man can become irresistable to women if he wears a handkerchief with which he has previously rubbed his armpits while fully aroused. This belief may accout for the odd feature of male attire - the exposed breast pocket handkerchief"
> > > OK, Its true, its there..I had to lighten it a little..it goes on to describe priapol..that's what is transported thru the blood and secreted in the armpits.."the alcohol has a musky odour"..then it goes on to talk about swine and concupiscent boars <grin>Thanks for the laugh, Jan.
I've always wanted to know about the attraction amongst swine and concupiscent boars :-) You're a hoot! Only you could take a question about a form of calcium and answer it with information on the sex lives of pigs!
> > > Jan
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> The text went on to say how male pigs froth at the mouth (froth contained the priapol) and that truffles contain the same priapol too which is why pigs are attracted to them..didn't know that.
> I guess at least human males don't froth at the mouth ...but I'd be REAL wary of any that did <g>
I don't know about that. I've known a few in my day...> > Very, very complicated. Not clear as mud to me at all. I think I'll leave it that there may be some synergism by using citrate and malate together. From now on, however, I will make sure to avoid men with exposed breast pocket handkerchiefs. :-)
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> > Thanks for doing the research.
> > K
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> Umm just how transparent is your mud over there?
> Jan
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Apparently much thicker than yours!K
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