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Tiger4
11-23-2006, 12:07 PM
I've
used beta-nol and SOE in the past with much sucess. I'll be ordering some more beta-nol soon. I was wondering if
anyone ever tried out a 4:1 androsterone:beta-nol mixture. This would be the same as SOE using beta-nol instead of
regular nol.
The idea would be to make mixture which is almost the same as SOE which elicits deeper
conversations.
wow, I´ve personally never tried
that but it sounds very interesting. It sounds similar to Pheromax (2 sprays) which I find gets me all kinds of
conversations with people around me being very candid and personal.. I think it´s the nol or that new
ingredient androstedienone or something?
Sigma
11-27-2006, 12:12 AM
You might want to try a little
more rone in that ratio. Rone and Beta-nol work like a charm at establishing a strong sense of rapport with people,
and really makes you socially 'in control'. I'd say they go really go hand in hand with each other.
Gegogi
11-27-2006, 02:28 AM
4:1 androsterone:beta-nol
mixture. This would be the same as SOE using beta-nol instead of regular nol.
Actually I think you
want a 4:1 beta-'nol to 'rone ratio!
I've been playing with it for a few months and like the results. For
me, the 4:1 alpha-'nol to 'rone ratio is more wide open social than 4:1 beta-'nol to 'rone combo. The beta-nol
seems a to encourage more mellow and trusting behavior. I've also tried 2:2:1 alpha-'nol to beta-'nol to 'rone
with good results.
Incidentally I was mainly interested in these mixes so I could use an atomizer and my own
scent while on the run. SOE is great, but the roll-on kinda suks, leaks in your pocket and SOE is too oily to use in
an atomizer.
gecko
11-27-2006, 07:02 AM
gegogi,
i was wondering...how
do you like the 2:2:1 mixture compared to the two 4:1 mixtures? do you have a preference b/n those 3 mixtures (i.e.,
b/n the 2:2:1 a-nol:b-nol:-rone and the 4:1 a-nol:-rone and the 4:1 b-nol:-rone)?
i have an internship in a law
office the next 2 semesters. i'll be involved w/interviewing potential clients, taking depositions, working
w/supervising attorneys, etc. so i've been thinking of trying out a chem set mixture of a-nol, b-nol, and -rone
myself (i'm afriad of using a -none product in the office). but w/money so tight, i'm thinking of just going
w/SOE.
Gegogi
11-27-2006, 02:40 PM
Actually I like them all. I find
the 2:2:1 slightly better suited for work and the 4:1 (SOE clone) a notch better for fun stuff, e.g., dating and
parties. However it's not a huge diff and I'd be comfortable wearing any of them in just about any situation.
Usually for pure social/dating situations I double the dosage and add NPA for a little edge.
gecko
11-27-2006, 04:12 PM
gegogi,
thanks for the reply.
hopefully books won't cost too much next semester so i can test out variations of the SOE clone. otherwise, i might
just test out combos of Cleo & PI/w in the office (since those are the only -nol products i have right now).
i
should've gone back to SOE instead of getting Cleo at the beginning of this semester. oh well. :rofl:
Tiger4
11-27-2006, 10:48 PM
You are right, I did mean 4:1
beta-nol: rone.
Actually I think you want a 4:1 beta-'nol to 'rone ratio!.
Sigma
11-28-2006, 08:56 AM
gegogi,
i have an
internship in a law office the next 2 semesters. i'll be involved w/interviewing potential clients, taking
depositions, working w/supervising attorneys, etc. so i've been thinking of trying out a chem set mixture of a-nol,
b-nol, and -rone myself (i'm afriad of using a -none product in the office). but w/money so tight, i'm thinking of
just going w/SOE.
Betanol works much better in professional/work type settings. Betanol has a more
serious and penetrating effect than alphanol, which is more upbeat, and chatty. Betanol does work wonders at
building rapport with people, they 'tune into' you more quickly, and quickly grow comfortable around you. People
very quickly grow buddy buddy with you.
The mixes I use for work are high in betanol and rone (a314 and a
betanol product based product). I work for a financial services company working with investments, retirement
planning, estate planning etc etc for clients. Establishing that sense of trust, rapport is vital in my line of
work, and betanol just works like a charm for me.
Tiger4
11-28-2006, 06:00 PM
I agree with you and I've also
noticed that things seem to "slow down" when I'm wearing beta-nol. It's sort of hard to describe, but it's
almost like I have some sort of extra clarity when wearing it.
Betanol does work wonders at
building rapport with people, they 'tune into' you more quickly, and quickly grow comfortable around you. People
very quickly grow buddy buddy with you.
The mixes I use for work are high in betanol and rone (a314 and a
betanol product based product). I work for a financial services company working with investments, retirement
planning, estate planning etc etc for clients. Establishing that sense of trust, rapport is vital in my line of
work, and betanol just works like a charm for me.
Sigma
11-28-2006, 08:53 PM
I agree with you and
I've also noticed that things seem to "slow down" when I'm wearing beta-nol. It's sort of hard to describe, but
it's almost like I have some sort of extra clarity when wearing it.
I've noticed that too but usually at high doses. It has a sort of 'insightful' type of effect with high doses
of betanol. I've even heard of it being used at extremely high doses to facilitate meditation.
Betanol seems to
eliminate internal filters which would make others feel more reserved around you. Alpha nol has this quality as
well, but betanol seems to delve much deeper into the psyche of the people around you. Where alphanol is known to
be mindlessly chatty at times, betanol can open up communication on a more profound level. People will feel more at
home with you than normally, and it opens doors of opportunity with people rather quickly. This is an edge that can
be used to advance things in a sexual context, as well as in a business or social context.
b-nol is known to
have a truth serum effect at higher doses. I've seen some indication of this, but never to an outrageous extent.
But it does make sense. If those internal filters are lowered and a person feels a heightened sense of
rapport/trust/comfort in you, they may divuldge things, or open themselves up in ways they normally wouldn't.
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