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		<title>Comment on EsterilSol &#8212; Chemical Neutering by smanchanda</title>
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		<description>Well said.  One detail I would add is that 41-52% testosterone reduction does happen with Esterilsol and it is permanent mainly because testosterone  needed for spermatogenesis is not produced.  It may or may not eliminate mating behaviors--it has not been formally studied.  Sperm creation and accumulation needing release may have a role to play as well in mating behaviors.  

Ark Sciences is moving production to an FDA approved facility in the US and will start shipping first quarter 2012.  Non-profits will get it at $5 a dog if sufficient quantities are achieved.  Non-profits are booking training days now for their vets starting Nov 1st so they are ready to go by first quarter 2012.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well said.  One detail I would add is that 41-52% testosterone reduction does happen with Esterilsol and it is permanent mainly because testosterone  needed for spermatogenesis is not produced.  It may or may not eliminate mating behaviors&#8211;it has not been formally studied.  Sperm creation and accumulation needing release may have a role to play as well in mating behaviors.  </p>
<p>Ark Sciences is moving production to an FDA approved facility in the US and will start shipping first quarter 2012.  Non-profits will get it at $5 a dog if sufficient quantities are achieved.  Non-profits are booking training days now for their vets starting Nov 1st so they are ready to go by first quarter 2012.</p>
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