View Full Version : Pheromone Headaches
BaseB3383
08-09-2004, 12:55 PM
I've
experienced headaches with pheromones on some occasions (most notably heavy -none products like NPA and TE, also
heavy doses of APC) and I've been reading the boards here and it sounds like other people have the same problem.
Anyone out there know what's behind this? Or maybe have a good theory about it?
:think:
Rover The Dog
08-09-2004, 01:24 PM
Can you try and describe
your headache and like exactly what it feels like to the best of your ability?
BaseB3383
08-09-2004, 01:37 PM
It's kind of like my eyes and
eyebrows are straining, like I've been squinting at something for awhile. More of a dull ache I would say.
BDC_Concepts
08-09-2004, 02:54 PM
Ever had a potent smell or
even be in the presence of a strong cologne for a while and started to get a headache? I think odors, that might
otherwise be pleasant in different amounts or different exposure times may eventually make your head hurt. If it is
coming from unscented pheromone products, then I will have to think about it a bit more, but off the top of my head,
I'd imagine its the fragrance rather than the mone.
Thanks
BaseB3383
08-09-2004, 04:10 PM
Maybe headache is the wrong
word, because I know what you mean about fragrance headaches. I won't go into candle or incense stores anymore
just because the blend of smells is so potent. What I get with mones on is different. When I was experimenting
with NPA, I'd get headaches just from putting one dab on without a cover scent. That was before I discovered that
using no cover scent will leave you smelling like cat urine for a few hours. :run:
SweetBrenda
08-10-2004, 12:57 PM
I do get head-aches everytime
I put on my TE.. Specially if I mix it with the EO lavander. So now I don't use that mix just because is not
something I enjoy the smell of. But even when I use TE by itself I still get head-aches. Not massive head-aches but
enough for me to know I have one. I won't stop using it though I will just have to keep tylenol in business too!
*sigh*
BaseB3383
08-10-2004, 01:11 PM
Maybe it's something in
TE/NPA? Regardless, I'd rather medicate myself with horse pills than stop using NPA, since it's been a clutch
performer in the late innings.
SweetBrenda
08-10-2004, 01:16 PM
Maybe it's
something in TE/NPA? Regardless, I'd rather medicate myself with horse pills than stop using NPA, since
it's been a clutch performer in the late innings.LOL @ horse pills.. Yea I hear you.:rofl:
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