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Can rubbing in with friction
screw up the pheromones??
Also, I know I asked this before, but is it possible that keeping stored in a
bathroom, in which the temperature often gets raised from steam from showers, diminish the effectiveness of some or
all of the pheromones over time?
Thanks in advance
Friendly1
07-25-2004, 08:28 AM
I have kept APC and other
pheromone products in my car during hot summer periods. Have not noticed any diminished effectiveness.
APC's pheromone content is rather
low though...I am surprised you can even get hits with it
Friendly1
07-25-2004, 10:07 AM
You can get hits with just
about anything that has pheromones in it. After all, even a low-concentration product like APC is still boosting
your pheromone signature (and it adds a nice fragrance).
But then, I didn't say I was using APC by itself. I
HAVE used it by itself. And I got hits. Your mileage may vary.
belgareth
07-25-2004, 10:20 AM
Can rubbing in with
friction screw up the pheromones??
Also, I know I asked this before, but is it possible that keeping stored
in a bathroom, in which the temperature often gets raised from steam from showers, diminish the effectiveness of
some or all of the pheromones over time?
Thanks in advanceThere was a thread about this a couple years
ago. I don't remember all the details. You'll have to do a search to find it but the chemists present at the time
believed you would have to exceed about 160 degrees farenheit to damage the mones. I doubt you have much to worry
about. So, no. Heat isn't going to screw up your mones.
Is that what you were asking about friction? There's
no way you are going to generate enough heat rubbing your skin. If you are asking if you can damage the molecules by
rubbing, you can't.
I've read some people comment about
SOE and applying with too much friction....that the gel packets or whatever didn't work the same....
So that
makes me wonder if I am causing conversions or something by rubbing the stuff into my skin.
CptKipling
07-25-2004, 02:57 PM
I'm not sure how reliable
those statements are...
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