View Full Version : medications decreasing the effect of phero's????
jeremiahjames
12-14-2007, 03:44 AM
hi,
is there any correlation between quick od's on pheros, or, negative reactions or
decreased effectiveness based on prescription medications. eg. anti anxiety sedative aids ?
so i laid off pheros
for a week , and then applied some none, so no build up issues, but nonetheless, unusually negative reactions from a
Chikara/ Ammo combo.?
all i could assume was that my medication may be interacting with the affectiveness of the
phero's?
any ideas guys? anyone had experience with this combo.? anyone had similarly bad reactions when on
medication that may supress or relax the nervous system?
thanks
Gegogi
12-14-2007, 12:01 PM
You mone signature acts on your
target, not you. I don't think your medications will make any difference concerning the target's biological
reactions. It may slow down your game. Now if they're on medication, again the biological mechanism is still intact
and responding. However they may not be fully responsive mentally. Meaning, they may ignore the biological urge or
respond oddly.
Tester123
12-15-2007, 01:17 PM
I've been thinking a lot
about how antidepressants affect women's responsiveness to pheromones. It seems that many antidepressants affect
women's ability to smell and their sex drives. I wonder if the two are connected. I remember that JVK talks about
lack of smell as affecting sex drive, which makes sense to me. So much of what I like about being with a woman is
how she tastes and smells....
Anyway, the reason that this topic has been on my mind is that it relates to some
recent occurrences in my life. My ex and I had recently started up again after several months of just being
platonic friends. We have had a tumultuous relationship that has been off and on. She seemed to really respond to
certain pheromones (A1). It was the first time that I used A1 around her that we had sex again after just being
"friends" for a very long time! Please keep in mind that there were other factors involved. We connect on many
levels, but I think that A1 allowed for a certain responsiveness to re-establishing our sexual/romantic connection.
She had just started taking antidepressants a few weeks before that, but I don't know that this had any bearing.
What I do know is that the A1 worked well until she switched to a different antidepressant due to some side effects
from the first one. One side effect that she started to experience from the second antidepressant was that her nose
was dry and sensitive. She started to respond differently to me. It seemed as if the A1 lost its "magic."
Now I
realize that it could be that other antidepressant mechanisms unrelated to the pheromones could have been
responsible, especially since antidepressants are well-known for affecting sex drive. Still I find myself wondering
if it was really not being able to detect or respond to pheromones that was the effect of this antidepressant that
quickly made things change for us. Perhaps it's a combination of this with other mechanisms of the antidepressant.
Regardless, I find myself in a position now where I am not having a positive effect on her at all. We have stopped
seeing each other for now, which means that for now my phero experiments will need to be done with others. I can't
help but think that antidepressants played a significant role in cutting short the progress I had made with her. My
hope is that she stops taking them at some point and that her response to pheromones and to me is
restored.
PheroHound
12-15-2007, 02:48 PM
It sounds like pheromones are
the least of many things impacting her response to you... She's searching for the right antidepressant, which
suggests that she's in some sort of therapy, and is likely exploring her ambivalence toward the relationship with
you. My guess is that (no matter what you do) it will be uncertain what kind of responses you can expect from her
during this period.
Tester123
12-15-2007, 06:09 PM
It
sounds like pheromones are the least of many things impacting her response to you... She's searching for the right
antidepressant, which suggests that she's in some sort of therapy, and is likely exploring her ambivalence toward
the relationship with you. My guess is that (no matter what you do) it will be uncertain what kind of responses you
can expect from her during this period.
You're on the right track. I don't even know the extent of it,
but I definitely know that she has some issues to work through. It's my sincere hope that she can work through
them and be a happy, healthy person. It's difficult to know for certain how much they may be responsible, but I
believe that the antidepressants have impacted her responsiveness in a big way. You're right, though, that
attempting to predict her responses to anything I do during this time is probably
futile.
Tester123
12-15-2007, 06:14 PM
Here's an interesting piece
on how antidepressants affect romantic love by anthropologist Helen
Fisher:
http://www.edge.org/q2006/q06_10.html#fisher
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PheroHound
12-16-2007, 12:23 AM
That's a very interesting
article... sounds like your work is cut out for you. I would give her some time to settle into the treatment plan
that works and then - if you're still into it - start putting the moves on her.
jeremiahjames
12-17-2007, 09:00 PM
and say im on a medication
for anxiety thats sedating me, [not my target]..... plus im wearing mones.????....what i noticed was the mones
weren't working on my target, ie.....with a tranquilser in my system, the usually postive effects of my chikara
combo. became redundant and even negative on my intended traget...and i thought the inetraction of the meds in my
system changed the affectivenss of the phero's i was wearing....
idesign
12-18-2007, 05:12 PM
and
say im on a medication for anxiety thats sedating me, [not my target]..... plus im wearing mones.????....what i
noticed was the mones weren't working on my target, ie.....with a tranquilser in my system, the usually postive
effects of my chikara combo. became redundant and even negative on my intended traget...and i thought the
inetraction of the meds in my system changed the affectivenss of the phero's i was wearing....
As Gegogi
said, your meds should not effect your pheromone use. The -mones operate from the skin and go directly to your
target's nose. I don't think your meds will alter your skin chemistry to the point of ruining the effect of the
-mones. Just my guess.
However, if your behavioral pattern is negative (from depression, anxiety etc) you will
definitely see negative reactions from women. Personal experience here. One thing I've noticed is that its very
important to present myself positively. In my former life I paid no attention to it, but I realized that what
people see when they first meet someone is immensely valuable. If you think your Chikara is having a negative
effect, its probably not the Chikara, or your meds. When I'm in a down mood, I don't even bother with wearing
pheromones.
Since pheromones are an attractant, you have to make sure that your target is attracted to a positive
person, and that's up to you.
Best luck, and keep trying,
Greg
Oh, find a great fragrance that makes you
feel good, it helps, esp when wearing -mones.
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