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Monello
10-07-2006, 03:16 PM
Where do they get the pheromones that come in the ormulations. Are they synthetic? Are

their a bunch of sweaty fat guys jogging in tubs to catch their sweat:think: ? Are they from animals? Who knows what

and who has heard what, especially you who have relaible sources on info.

bronzie
10-07-2006, 04:18 PM
monello, I know what your trying

to say...maybe you just need to phrase it better.

I often wonder how thier actually produced too, thier

produced in a laboratory, well the good ones are, and the androgens (the steroid type substances that make synthetic

pheromones) are produced in laboratories too, the good quality ones come from the USA, the second rate ones to my

knowledge are from India, China etc.

Interesting observation, the forum consists of mainly members posting

about hits, but often the actual manufacturing process is not even mentioned, I guess this can be attributed to the

fact, most of us are not scientists, and have no clue how they are actually manufactured, at the grass roots

level.

Good Question

dunbar
10-07-2006, 07:36 PM
But LaCroy for example is a

company from Africa. Who knows what they put in it in Africa. :think:

bronzie
10-07-2006, 09:07 PM
LaCroy is the best you can get

in terms of a well established company, others are stone labs, primal, kiotech and ofcourse your resident scientist

jvkohl, have no clue what his company name is....

Africa is not as under developed as you think, people are

misguided in this area, South Africa, leads the world in alot of things, medical research etc etc

jvkohl
10-08-2006, 08:36 PM
But LaCroy for

example is a company from Africa. Who knows what they put in it in Africa. :think:

Independent assays

are available to those who are interested enough to pay $150-$600. But then, you need to trust the company that's

doing the "independent" assay. This could be somewhat like trusting the company that audited Enron's books.

"Business is business." Might be better off trusting an established authority whose products have received

consistently positive support for any claims made. Either the products work, or not, and after a few years on the

market, it's not that difficult to determine the differences in the

products.

JVK