View Full Version : Best mones for bipolar depression
HornyMan
02-28-2008, 05:27 AM
Anyone know which mones would be suitable for someone suffering from this llness?
I have been told too long
by people that mones are just tools and you have to act the role -- this might be fine if your healthy. But if you
have this illness your moods are influenced by chemicals in your brain.
Something to improve mood, increase
mental concentration, improve confidence. I know all about antidepressants and lithium but that is another avenue
altogether.
Is A7 any good? I know Primal used to make me completely ZONE out in a matter of 30 seconds
after applying it. I'd be as good as a vegetable, except confident.
hornyman
Kickstart
02-28-2008, 11:51 AM
It is probably not an good
idea to experiment with -mones when you are suffering from that illness. I wouldn´t.
Anyway... a good
moodlifter is Instant Shine from the other site. And for confidence i would suggest A314.
HornyMan
02-28-2008, 12:09 PM
Kickstart:
I have tried
a314 and instant shine in the past and I was actually thinking of that very combo. Without instant shine the result
is disastrous because I am naturally serious and depressed and lack mental focus because of bipolar depression and
a314 makes me even more serious. I need to be serious but in a joyful way which is where the instant shine comes
in. Good call.
I also find chikara pretty good. i don't find my family (especially) east indian people
liking it though. I've seen my fathers and my doctors facial expressions go flat on days I wear it . Maybe
because they are indian they are intimidated by me with these mones?
Everyone:
Any other
suggestions. is A7 any good for this condition?
DrSmellThis
02-28-2008, 04:52 PM
-Rone seems to be somewhat
grounding.
Avoid -none OD's, as could possibly trigger manic episode if you're inclined to have them
anyway. A tiny bit of -none could be fine.
Be judicious overall.
I'd recommend my own product,
Pheros, for positive effect on mood and stress. That is pretty much one of the main things it does.
Shine
is good, but there are also some reported rebound effects as applications wear off. So I wouldn't overdo it on that
product either.
idesign
02-28-2008, 05:31 PM
I'm glad you weighed in on this
one Doc, thanks for your lead. I've been watching, not knowing how to respond as I'm not bipolar. I do have
occaisional depression issues and pay a lot of attention to -mone use and mood.
I have indeed experienced a
consistent lift with your Pheros, with no downside. Positive, warm and comfortable are words I've used in the past
to describe it. I sometimes put it on in the evening after a stressful day and it sets a nicer mood no matter what
I'm doing that night.
HM - As for -none, I've used *in always small amounts* NPA, TE, Chikara and A7, and
have found that I really like A7 more than the others. It contains -rone in addition (see Doc's comments). Not
only do I have "hit" success with it, but in my preferred combo of A7/SoE with sometimes A1, I find that I feel good
going out and interacting with people wearing that mix.
Should warn you about A1, some get depressive effects
from it, though I do not.
Thanks for a good post HM.
Edit: Good observation about your family not liking
Chikara. If you get a negative reaction that could feed a negative feeling on your part. If they're intimidated
with Chikara, be careful with the other, stronger -none products.
DrSmellThis
02-28-2008, 05:38 PM
THanks, idesign.
Yes!
definitely avoid or minimize A1. I use it despite some depression, but keep it away from my face, and only in
small amounts. If I had severe depression, I'd avoid it.
HornyMan
02-28-2008, 08:09 PM
DrSmellThis,
Can I mix
Pheros with Chikara. I find I can tolerate chikara in small amounts (2 sprays max).
Is pheros just a cologne
or can I expect people to treat me different too?
HornyMan
02-29-2008, 01:29 AM
All
Any product in
particular aside from chikara that can enhance an undercover police officers image? Need to easily flow between
nice guy and tough in your face demanding mood.
I like pheros I'll try it out. I really like chikara and it
doesn't hurt my bipolar. But I don't like PI or other none products because they mess up my thinking. I was
thinking A7 would be great but wouldn't the none "cloud my thinking".
Chikara has a nice way of making me
friendly yet tense.
DrSmellThis
02-29-2008, 06:37 PM
DrSmellThis,
Can I mix Pheros with Chikara. I find I can tolerate chikara in small
amounts (2 sprays max).
Is pheros just a cologne or can I expect people to treat me different
too?Pheros and Chikara mix well, but you should put them on in the right order. IIRC, you put on
Pheros last.
idesign
03-01-2008, 07:28 AM
If you're in law enforcement it
might be a good idea to avoid -none altogether at work. You get negative feelings from it, and there is a lot of
danger that an inappropriate dose might even cause a negative reaction with one of the "bad guys".
Its a tough
call if you think about the reactions of your "clients". A-none can bring respect but also aggression.
If you
can get away with Chikara, maybe a *very small* dab of A7 heavily buffered with something like SoE might work well.
I've never tried it, but there are some good reports from WAGG.
If you're going to get Pheros, it will be a good
cover... a nice mood lift and a great scent.
Edit: keep us posted on your results HM
HornyMan
03-02-2008, 06:14 AM
Dr SmellThis:
Can I
expect people to treat me different when wearing Pheros?
koolking1
03-02-2008, 08:01 AM
My experience is that
wearing .none won't make your everyday guy aggressive but it definitely will make someone who's already highly
aggressive more so. A good example was IDesign's above. You won't run into these types often but when you do,
best to leave the area. It's happened to me twice in 7-8 years and it's an uncomfortable situation to be in. One
was a Mob guy, I didn't know it but a couple of women told me he was, another was two lumberjacks, the kind that
stay out in the forest for several weeks at a time and come into town once in a while to get totally drunk (let me
tell you, these guys are fit). In both cases I had no interactions going on at all with them, they just picked up
on the .none and started in on me, verbally that I thought was one or two minutes from real violence.
DrSmellThis
03-02-2008, 09:39 AM
Dr
SmellThis:
Can I expect people to treat me different when wearing Pheros?Maybe slightly more friendly,
cheerful, and comfortable.
HornyMan
03-02-2008, 07:06 PM
I'm getting my hands on some
pheros. Approximately how long does a bottle last?
idesign
03-03-2008, 05:47 PM
My
experience is that wearing .none won't make your everyday guy aggressive but it definitely will make someone who's
already highly aggressive more so. A good example was IDesign's above. You won't run into these types often but
when you do, best to leave the area. It's happened to me twice in 7-8 years and it's an uncomfortable situation
to be in. One was a Mob guy, I didn't know it but a couple of women told me he was, another was two lumberjacks,
the kind that stay out in the forest for several weeks at a time and come into town once in a while to get totally
drunk (let me tell you, these guys are fit). In both cases I had no interactions going on at all with them, they
just picked up on the .none and started in on me, verbally that I thought was one or two minutes from real
violence.
That kind of experience is what I was thinking about when I posted.
A friend of mine talked
me into going to a "tough guy (biker)" bar one night. Big mistake. It was in my newby -mone period and I was
wearing a good bit of TE.
Well, these guys took one sniff and turned a shade of red I'd never seen before.
Talk about aggression! I bought beers, passed out cigarettes, kept my hands plainly visible... everything I could
think of to get out of there with all my teeth firmly attached.
Nasty looks, too-close aggressive body language,
words spoken.
I'm quite proud of my "social defense" skills at having one of the guys buy me a beer after a
while. Actually had a nice chat with a guy who knew someone I knew. But let me say, I won't play around like that
again.
Edit: after reading this I thought I'd point out that some "color" was added for comic interest.
idesign
03-03-2008, 05:53 PM
I'm
getting my hands on some pheros. Approximately how long does a bottle last?
Of course it depends on how
you apply it, but I use it heavily, and I just opened my second bottle after about 4 months. Is that right Doc?
How long since your re-release?
BTW, a female that I have a lot of close contact with, professionally, loves this
stuff. She always asks if she can smell me closer. I turn my wrist up for her to smell and she always smiles as
she sniffs it.
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