Two-Pump Chump
Dear Nancy:
I'll get right to the point. I'm a two-pump chump. I need help. I've tried several techniques exorcises and supplements. I'm recently divorced and would like to play the field before I settle down again, but the return rate is not so good because of this. I would really love to give them orgasms by penetration instead of orally or manually. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Less F.- Hotmail
Hmmm. A two-pump chump. Some of the obvious cures: Masturbate prior to having sex with your lady. Can't hurt to try: There's also "delay" creams available for men in your predicament, which helps desensitize the nerve endings in the tissue of skin around shaft and head of penis. One I know of off-hand is Doc Johnsons Power Delay Cream.
I don't know how effective this particular product is, but is one of many of this type of product. Doc Johnsons just happens to be a name I know of.
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Serogen or Ogoplex?
I'm trying to decide which product is best in producing the "ropes". I am so tired of false adds. Serogen or Ogoplex?
Can you help?
I'll be honest: Of all the bogus herbal sexual enhancers and performance boosters currently available, including the male orgasm enhancers, I endorse Serogen. Put it this way: If you are among the 35% of men that can breakdown and absorb "defined" pollen, you should see a difference.
As is always the case with these types of all-natural supplements, keep in mind results vary depending on an individual's genetics, age, and lifestyle.
If you take a peek at the product review section posted on my Web page (http://www.nancy-ann.com/product-reviews/), you can read why I've critiqued the products in the order listed: It's simple ... company credibility! Somalab appears to be (from what I researched) the first stateside distributor of Serogen (which contains Cernate, the supplement's potent formula of pure Swedish pollen extract). I also base my comments on the fact that Somalab has its own toll-free customer-care line where you can call and speak to an actual human with a name (most all the other distributors of similar products are strictly online-only entities!).
Ditto goes for Somalab confidently listing on its literature and Web site (see www.somalab.net) an actual physical postal address that IS NOT an anonymous P.O. box! These obvious clues prove the company must be registered to do business in the state in which it resides.
Buyer Beware: Always look for giveaways such as a telephone contact and/or an actual land address when shopping on the Web. This holds true for EVERYTHING from herbal sexual enhancers to car stereos. Think about it: would you willingly give out your personal details and credit card information to an anonymous entity that cannot be contacted by phone or reached by certified mail?
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Having It “In You”
I came across a letter regarding Serogen, the product from Somalab and was intrigued as to your overall opinion of it. The idea of having more intense orgasms is great, however I wonder if this applies only to younger age groups (I am 46). Serogen seems to be reasonably priced, however, I saw a quote recently from a male porn star regarding the size of a guy's “load” and his take was that regardless of any supplements it would not have any impact unless you have it “in you.” Any advice, suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Serogen seems to work (is more effective) for an older demo ... the over 40 crowd. Men in their 20s still have strong ejaculatory ducts and vas deferens muscles, and are also manufacturing more testosterone and therefore more semen. "Defined" flower pollen (Serogen) probably will not have much of an effect on an ejaculatory system that is already strong and healthy. So younger guys would not get (see/experience) the same benefits as older men, whose ejaculatory systems have naturally weakened over time.
You are correct in assuming that the idea (and one effect of the product) is to strengthen and intensify orgasmic contractions. Serogen does not necessarily "build-up" more jizz in your existing semen wells; the hope is to add more contractions to the ones you already have, pumping out more ejaculate that already exists.
The porn star is right, every man's semen wells are different; if god gave you deep semen wells, or course the bigger the load ... but if the delivery system is not as strong as it could be ... well, obviously, you get the idea.
As for my opinion of Serogen: Some men see dramatic effects, others do not. It is all about how your body breaks it down, then there is genetics, lifestyle, etc. Serogen is the original orgasm-enhancer. Do not be fooled by all the bogus imitators like Ogoplex and Ropex. Somalab sells very credible products. Check out their Website (www.somalab.net) to learn about new Somalab products like Serogen-SP and Sensagen for women.
Contradictory Claims
Nancy-Ann,
I have seen so many contradictory claims on various Web sites I have visited regarding Serogen, Ogoplex, Ropex, and others. I have yet to find any quantitative information on purity and dose of the active ingredients in any orgasm enhancers.
It would be nice to see fully documented and quantitative reports on "double blind" tests of the effectiveness of any sex enhancing product versus placebo in clinical trials. The ideal test would be where two groups are .selected one using the product and the other using sugar pills for a month or two or whatever and documenting quantitatively the sex frequency numbers, length of orgasm, rope count and recovery time for multiple orgasms. Then the rolls of the two groups are reversed and the test is repeated so that offset bias between the two groups is removed. Then the test could also compare effectiveness between different products, document the results and give product ingredient quantitative information so that the consumer can objectively compare them.
Is such data available? Could you forward it to me via email? If not could you give me a referral or point of contact for such data?
Don
There are a few clinical studies on cernitin (which is a generic form of the most popular Swedish flower pollen) and various groups of men with either benign prostate problems or sperm mobility issues. None I could find on the sexual effects of standardized pollen. My thinking is there would never be any UNBIASED studies comparing this type of sexual enhancer (the main reason it costs money for a third party to accomplish such a "scientific" task). Reviews on each product could be conducted, of course (and they are), but they are entirely biased and ultimately cannot be substantiated. I say this because all men are different and the end result is based on what each individual's "ideal" of just what and how much was "enhanced." (It's not much different as reading a wide variety of largely differing movie reviews: They are based on the critics "idea" of what they thought about the same movie.
I know because I conducted my first product review on male orgasm enhancers (click on my "product review" link). As you'll see, the reviews are based on the legitimacy of the distributors themselves, customer care, pricing, packaging and quantity (which, I've found, most always reflects the quality of the products sold).
Finding a group of men, having them try each product for a month, letting them cycle off for a month, then onto the next, and so on and so forth ... would take considerable time and effort for all parties involved. And still it would biased by a myriad amount of variables (one of which I mentioned above). Gathering all the products and having a third-party laboratory break down each formula in order to find which herbal amalgamation is superior, is, as I mentioned, is simply too expensive.
PRODUCT REVIEWS
ORGASM ENHANCERS
The majority of these “niche” products are not genuine. Some of them are simply cheap knock-offs hiding behind identical marketing tactics (claiming better “ropes”), and are wholly inferior to the original supplement(s) they are based on. Please keep in mind that product quality and effectiveness should be based solely on the blend. Some obvious tell-tale signs to stay away from: products without their own proprietary blend; products with obviously “corny” names (Ropex, Roplex, RopMax, RopeBest, etc); products that stand out as substantially “cheaper” than what appears to be market value of a month’s supply (anything under $30!); one-a-day tablets, since the human cellular system cannot possibly absorb a one-time high dose of any herbal extract; and products offered by companies that do not have physical addresses, their own “in-house” phone sales center, or even more unsettling an actual name! Any company where it is impossible to reach a sales manager or customer care representative (either by phone or email) or does not supply an address to mail in a money order is probably a bogus operation.
The following are brief reviews of six male orgasm intensifiers. Any product not listed was not worth mentioning (much like the second half of this list). Ratings (from best to worst) and reviews are based on customer satisfaction and reorder rate (if I could find it!), and most importantly, the company’s credibility and customer care ability (or lack of).
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SEROGEN.
This is the original “defined” pollen-based supplement imported from Sweden and introduced (mail-direct) in the U.S and Canada. The distributor, Somalab, was the first to market Serogen as a “ropes” inducer and strengthener. Serogen is a highly effective herbal prostate and vas deferens strengthener that contains its own proprietary Cernitin-based blend of Cernate, and is the only product that offers a highly concentrated supply of 60 tablets, an effective 2-tab-a-day monthly system. Most importantly, Somalab has its own in-house sales center, a separate customer care department and phone line, and an actual address. Moreover, Somalab does not sell customer information or practice email “spamming” or “pop up” advertising.
* Because of the company’s sound credibility, Somalab’s sexual enhancers are the only products I endorse.
URL: www.somalab.net
EMAIL: somalab@somalab.net
877-737-6436 (customer care)
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Ogoplex. ogoplex.com
This product was introduced around the same time as Serogen. Its pollen blend is similar to Serogen’s but Ogoplex only offers a month’s supply of 30 tablets. Boland Naturals, the product’s distributor, is the only other company besides Somalab that has an actual phone number to call and an in-house customer care department. Something to think about before ordering: Ogoplex used to be “Mioplex” but was forced to change its name for legal reasons (this may or may not be a good sign). 866-646-7539 (sales and customer care)
[Please note: the following products received a 1 or zero rating mainly for the obvious reasons: they have no phone number, no physical land address, and in some cases, not even a company name! They are sold online only, which is questionable. Order at your own risk!]
Semengen. semengen.com
I list this as #3 only because the U.K.-based company that supplies it, Global Natural Resources, is actually listed on the Web site (although its address is not!) and claims to have been around for a while. This product does not contain any defined pollen, but does contain saw palmetto, the next effective herbal prostate strengthener second to Cernate. The company offers no phone contact and does not have a phone sales center but does readily offer a 30-day, money-back guarantee on its Web site. The reviews I found online and in print were mixed. Buyer beware!
Semenax. semenax.com
This product contains no defined pollen or saw palmetto. Claims of 500% volume increase are simply unrealistically over-the-top! Not only does the distributor of this product NOT have a land address, I was unable to even find the company’s actual name! Best to stay away.
zero rating - Ropex. ropexusa.com
The name says it all: Ropex is as hokey and unoriginal as its kid sister Roplex (see next review). I was unable to find or contact the ghost company that peddles this product. Ropex touts itself as the original Swedish ropes formula, but curiously the product was introduced after Somalab and Ogoplex and uses the exact same marketing techniques as the #1 and #2 orgasm intensifiers … verbatim! Although Ropex contains its own pollen blend and claims a high milligram daily dose, users are directed to take 3 tablets a day in order to achieve the higher concentration its successors contain. Also, the lower price tag smells of a subpar blend. And as you can probably figure, without a company name there is no way to order by phone. Online only. Attention: Always beware of these nonexistent bricks-and-mortar suppliers.
zero rating - Roplex. roplex.info
Another Serogen wanna-be and Johnny-come-lately (the goofy name makes it obvious!). At least Roplex was confident enough to mention the name of its distributor: Medspan Laboratories. Of course no phone sales center exists. The only reason why Roplex rates below Ropex is because it contains mostly fillers; Medspan recently tried to get in the game and added a measly 100mg of defined pollen, rendering the supplement with a weaker amount of this active ingredient than the nonorignal replica listed above. Order at your own risk!
IMPORTANT NOTE TO MY READERS
As a service to all my readers the following are simple ways to sniff out potentially bogus or inferior sexual products currently doing business on the Internet (there are many).
1) Make sure the company lists its physical address (usually in "Contact" or "About us" tab on the home page. If there is no physical listing, the company probably doesn't exist.
2) Be even more suspect if there is no telephone number to place an order or handle customer care questions or returns.
3) If there is a phone order number, call to make sure you are indeed calling the company that is selling the product. If you get an operator at a "general" call center (these places sometimes sell anything from bed mattresses to sex toys) or If you're not sure you've reached one of these call centers), ask the operator what other products are sold. Another good way of finding out is to ask a bunch of challenging questions about the product you're interested in. You'll know right away if the operator sells only the product you are calling about, or has a notebook in front of him/her with many different products and simply reads off a page when asked about your particular product.
Lastly, any deals, offers or claims that are too good to be true ("3 or more inches" "500%" increase" . etc., most likely they are FAR, FAR from true. So far from the truth, they are most likely false.
Serogen
The majority of these “niche” products are not genuine. Some of them are simply cheap knock-offs hiding behind identical marketing tactics (claiming better “ropes”), and are wholly inferior to the original supplement(s) they are based on. Please keep in mind that product quality and effectiveness should be based solely on the blend. Some obvious tell-tale signs to stay away from: products without their own proprietary blend; products with obviously “corny” names (Ropex, Roplex, RopMax, RopeBest, etc); products that stand out as substantially “cheaper” than what appears to be market value of a month’s supply (anything under $30!); one-a-day tablets, since the human cellular system cannot possibly absorb a one-time high dose of any herbal extract; and products offered by companies that do not have physical addresses, their own “in-house” phone sales center, or even more unsettling an actual name! Any company where it is impossible to reach a sales manager or customer care representative (either by phone or email) or does not supply an address to mail in a money order is probably a bogus operation.
The following are brief reviews of six male orgasm intensifiers. Any product not listed was not worth mentioning (much like the second half of this list). Ratings (from best to worst) and reviews are based on customer satisfaction and reorder rate (if I could find it!), and most importantly, the company’s credibility and customer care ability (or lack of).
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SEROGEN.
This is the original “defined” pollen-based supplement imported from Sweden and introduced (mail-direct) in the U.S and Canada. The distributor, Somalab, was the first to market Serogen as a “ropes” inducer and strengthener. Serogen is a highly effective herbal prostate and vas deferens strengthener that contains its own proprietary Cernitin-based blend of Cernate, and is the only product that offers a highly concentrated supply of 60 tablets, an effective 2-tab-a-day monthly system. Most importantly, Somalab has its own in-house sales center, a separate customer care department and phone line, and an actual address. Moreover, Somalab does not sell customer information or practice email “spamming” or “pop up” advertising.
* Because of the company’s sound credibility, Somalab’s sexual enhancers are the only products I endorse.
URL: www.somalab.net
EMAIL: somalab@somalab.net
877-737-6436 (customer care)
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Ogoplex. ogoplex.com
This product was introduced around the same time as Serogen. Its pollen blend is similar to Serogen’s but Ogoplex only offers a month’s supply of 30 tablets. Boland Naturals, the product’s distributor, is the only other company besides Somalab that has an actual phone number to call and an in-house customer care department. Something to think about before ordering: Ogoplex used to be “Mioplex” but was forced to change its name for legal reasons (this may or may not be a good sign). 866-646-7539 (sales and customer care)
[Please note: the following products received a 1 or zero rating mainly for the obvious reasons: they have no phone number, no physical land address, and in some cases, not even a company name! They are sold online only, which is questionable. Order at your own risk!]
Semengen. semengen.com
I list this as #3 only because the U.K.-based company that supplies it, Global Natural Resources, is actually listed on the Web site (although its address is not!) and claims to have been around for a while. This product does not contain any defined pollen, but does contain saw palmetto, the next effective herbal prostate strengthener second to Cernate. The company offers no phone contact and does not have a phone sales center but does readily offer a 30-day, money-back guarantee on its Web site. The reviews I found online and in print were mixed. Buyer beware!
Semenax. semenax.com
This product contains no defined pollen or saw palmetto. Claims of 500% volume increase are simply unrealistically over-the-top! Not only does the distributor of this product NOT have a land address, I was unable to even find the company’s actual name! Best to stay away.
zero rating - Ropex. ropexusa.com
The name says it all: Ropex is as hokey and unoriginal as its kid sister Roplex (see next review). I was unable to find or contact the ghost company that peddles this product. Ropex touts itself as the original Swedish ropes formula, but curiously the product was introduced after Somalab and Ogoplex and uses the exact same marketing techniques as the #1 and #2 orgasm intensifiers … verbatim! Although Ropex contains its own pollen blend and claims a high milligram daily dose, users are directed to take 3 tablets a day in order to achieve the higher concentration its successors contain. Also, the lower price tag smells of a subpar blend. And as you can probably figure, without a company name there is no way to order by phone. Online only. Attention: Always beware of these nonexistent bricks-and-mortar suppliers.
zero rating - Roplex. roplex.info
Another Serogen wanna-be and Johnny-come-lately (the goofy name makes it obvious!). At least Roplex was confident enough to mention the name of its distributor: Medspan Laboratories. Of course no phone sales center exists. The only reason why Roplex rates below Ropex is because it contains mostly fillers; Medspan recently tried to get in the game and added a measly 100mg of defined pollen, rendering the supplement with a weaker amount of this active ingredient than the nonorignal replica listed above. Order at your own risk!
IMPORTANT NOTE TO MY READERS
As a service to all my readers the following are simple ways to sniff out potentially bogus or inferior sexual products currently doing business on the Internet (there are many).
1) Make sure the company lists its physical address (usually in "Contact" or "About us" tab on the home page. If there is no physical listing, the company probably doesn't exist.
2) Be even more suspect if there is no telephone number to place an order or handle customer care questions or returns.
3) If there is a phone order number, call to make sure you are indeed calling the company that is selling the product. If you get an operator at a "general" call center (these places sometimes sell anything from bed mattresses to sex toys) or If you're not sure you've reached one of these call centers), ask the operator what other products are sold. Another good way of finding out is to ask a bunch of challenging questions about the product you're interested in. You'll know right away if the operator sells only the product you are calling about, or has a notebook in front of him/her with many different products and simply reads off a page when asked about your particular product.
Lastly, any deals, offers or claims that are too good to be true ("3 or more inches" "500%" increase" . etc., most likely they are FAR, FAR from true. So far from the truth, they are most likely false.
ABOUT
Although I can’t answer everyone who emails, I’ve responded privately to many of you, and I’ve just posted a recent “feature” letter along with my response here on the site as well as a testimonial for one of the products I endorse. More Q&A’s to come.
Nancy-Ann is a freelance cyber-writer contributing insights on the latest sexual fads, techniques, sex toys, and supplemental enhancements in the States, Canada, and Europe. Here on her popular Web site she publishes a featured letter of the month from one of her many readers. She also has an advice column, in which she answers reader questions and lists some of the latest, hottest adult-oriented products currently available.
Nancy-Ann’s articles have appeared in Oui, Hustler, Club, and Swank, and her writing has been posted on a number of adult Web sites. She created this site so she can have a more personal interaction with her readers.
Success Rate
I am interested in trying Serogen. What is the success rate and how soon can I expect to see results?
Larlop
Larlop,
I do know from readers that results vary: some men see dramatic results from using Somalab products like Serogen and Serogen-SP, other men do not. It all depends on how your body breaks down the active ingredient, Cernate (other factors are age, genetics, lifestyle, etc.). A company insider I contacted explains that Somalab has a very high voluntary reorder rate for a continued-use product such as Serogen, and they hope to get the product on retail shelves by the end of the year.
Some men report results in about 4 days, others say 7-10 days, others even longer. Serogen must be taken every day in order to be effectual. Please see www.somalab.net for more information.
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UPDATE: This testimonial was sent to me by a reader:
Nancy Ann,
When I read your article on Serogen in a Swank magazine a few months ago, I decided to try it. But I want to let you know that it took me at least 3 months before I saw the results. After two weeks of using Serogen and not having any reults I decided to use some Viagra and I stopped using Serogen. Now since I stopped using Viagra for the last two weeks, I decided to come back to Serogen and ... what a blast !!!! I don't know if it's because I took some Viagra but now I can tell you that I won't need Viagra anymore. Please, let me know if there is any interaction between the two products. I'm hard as a rock and thanks to Serogen.
Sincerely yours,
S


SCAM SITE REPORTS
The nature of the Web has changed in the last year. Companies that sell products use sneaky optimization practices, create “shadow” sites and write negative reviews and comments about their competitor’s products in the hope to steal the competition away and lure them to the actual Web site that sells the site that gets all the made up accolades. The more you search the Web for products, the more you’ll see these kinds of sites. They are practically identical in nature and companies pay a great deal of money to “buy” these ad positions on search engines like Google and Yahoo. In order to have their advertisements seen they pay more money for their competitions’ product and company name, more money than the competitors pay for their trademarked names themselves!
Website’s that Border on Trademark Infringement
This practice has gotten out of control in the sexual enhancer arena, in particular. Many readers ask me about all kinds of products and as I research them on the Web, I’ve become alarmed at what some Werbsellers will stoop to in order to garner Web traffic.
So … Knowing that money is tight in these difficult economic times, and because reader have brought some of this behavior to light, as a service to my readers (and anyone that shops on the Web), I feel it’s my duty to give out a few “protection” pointers when shopping for sexual enhancements on the Web. Show people some examples of bogus or shadow sites, and provide some simple ways to use these fictitious sites to your advantage in order to find the better product you are looking for.
For example, this is a random site (I’ve heard of Orexis because of consumer complaints; I’ve never heard of Zenerx) I’ve pulled of Google to illustrate how a shadow site is intended to work and how to spot what product the site is shilling for:
The URL is http://impotenceguide.info/orexis-review.html
The corny doctor with the clipboard is the first dead giveaway; the 2d is the “comparision” chart. I clicked on “Let Us Know About Male Products You Have Used - Good and Bad” and emailed the Web administrator. Here’s what I posted:
“I've used both products: Orexis and Zenerx and found them to be of no help when it comes to helping erectile dysfunction. These products did not work, especially Zenerx.
There is no substitute for ED pharmaceuticals like Viagra,® Cialis, ® and Levitra® Please compare Zenerx and Orexis with these top-selling ED medications.”
Because this ED “info” site is shilling for Zenerx, I can guarantee you not only will the site not publish my email, I will not even get a reply!
How to Spot Dubious Web Content
These sites are considered “shadow” or “shill” sites, meaning they are usually administered by a company selling a particular competing product. Shadow sites contain fabricated content (whether it be negative reviews of competitor’s product or fake or anonymous forum postings).The best way to spot these sites are if they are associated with sponsored ads (paid ads that are strategically placed on a search engine page (for example, Google) when a competitor’s product is typed in the search field. The obvious culprits are sites that claim to have hundreds of product reviews or product “comparison” charts. Some sites go as far as creating fictitious “awards” for the product that the page is shilling. Also, be on the lookout for sites with “blogs” that regardless of the product you are searching for, you are in some way magically “steered” to the same product that is somehow always mentioned as the “best” of the bunch.
Another dead giveaway is that the templates of each site (color, font, identical wording, etc) is almost always similar or exactly the same. This type of Web presence is illegal and dishonest.
How to Find Honest Product Reviews, Not Fake or “Planted” Ones
Before I list a bunch of the worst offenders, I want to explain how Web shoppers can discern honest user reviews from disguised ones.
The best way for users to find honest reviews and comments about products they’re thinking of purchasing is to read customer reviews on Amazon, eBay or some of the other legitimate auction sites. User comments found on sites like Amazon are verified before they are posted.
How Web Shoppers can Use These Fabricated Sites to Guide them to the Better Product
Companies that sell products that work don’t need to use their own product names to gain brand loyalty (For instance, the three ED medications I mentioned earlier (Viagra,® Cialis, ® and Levitra®) speak for themselves.
Lets take a look at how someone using a search engine like Google can use the keywords that trigger all these “paid-for” sites to find the optimal product.
For an example, I typed “Serogen” into Google’s search bar.
Here’s some of the sponsored ads that came up:
www.viswiss.com
http://www.herbal-sex-secrets.com/
http://www.themanschoice.com
http://www.everestnutrition.com/?SSAID=279755
http://www.libidez.com/
Each Libidez™ capsule contains 420mg of an incredibly potent all-natural Erection Boosting Blend! This particular blend took over 7 years to perfect.
Libidez™ is comprised of a special blend of Herbs, Mushrooms and Greens.
Sexual Stimulant Blend 180mg
Organic Green Blend 60mg
I’ve also listed a few sites that have come up on the radar as “questionable.” The sites I’ve mentioned have either been reported by customers to consumer spots such as www.ripoffreport.com and www.complaints.com as well as sites with pending lawsuits against them as reported by Internet press release news services.
The following sites are guilty of this fraudulent behavior (most all of them are associated with the product, Orexis, distributed by Urban Nutrition.
www.ManTested.com
www.Herbal-Sex-Secrets.com
www.mensblogcustomers.com
www.themanschoice.com
www.mensblogtalk.com
I encourage my readers send email to me if you feel you have been misled or believe you have purchased a bogus product from a questionable Webseller.
Here are some other links to consumer complaints and board discussions that involve various male enhancement products (the names of the products are mentioned in the complaints and forum threads):
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/340/RipOff0340676.htm
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/129/RipOff0129374.htm#95699
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/059/RipOff0059819.htm
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/rip-off-c146214.html
http://boards.webmd.com/webx?THD@@.899f24ac!thdchild=.899f24ac/6
http://learntheropes.net/reports/2009/01/the-truth-about-the-original-swedish-ropes-formula/