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Hi again everyone,
I used 1
spray of The Edge to my throat area to work today.
No fireworks at first but then I had the lady who sits next to
me offer to make me a cup of tea (never happened before), she also touched my shoulder as she offered to do this
(again never happened, with her, before).... then another lady came along and also touched me on the shoulder as she
asked me a question about my weekend. I was so shocked I spilled the aforementioned cup of tea all over my
desk!
When I walked to the car park after work a girl who works at a nearby restaurant gave me the coolest
smile.... too shocked to do anything but look down (I know I know, I\'ll work on my reactions!)
Sound like
anyone else\'s TE results?
Matt
Rakesh
02-09-2004, 11:50 AM
For me, one spray is too
much /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
OK, but when you use your
correct dosage... what kind of reactions do you get?
Matt -- your results are
totally consistent with TE at optimum performance.
Wasn\'t her smile amazing?
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bloody marvellous!
Now I
just need to work on my retort... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Matt
Rakesh
02-09-2004, 12:10 PM
correct dosage=roughly those
results+girls who normally hush away when someone touches them dont mind you doing basically anything:)
TE works wonders. For example
this weekend (sat) I was heading out to a party so i decided to stop by the new starbucks next to my house and get
something to wake me up. When I walked in, there were 2 cute girls working. Suprisingly enough after 1 minute they
iniciated a conversation with me and we ended up chatting for about 25 minutes....They also screwed up my order
twice /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Skyy, you have the most mone
friendly body in the world. I would assume it has to do with genetics, but would you mind telling us stuff about
yourself, such as stress, diet, excercising, etc?
Rakesh
02-09-2004, 01:18 PM
I wouldn\'t blame
everything on the mones though, such things simply happen even without them.
Well my diet is extremely
healthly...I avoid foods that are unhealthy. I eat a lot of organic fruits & veggies. I do have stress, but
its not that high I guess. My fitness level is pretty active. I dont work out, but im running around constantly so
I guess it makes up for it. I drink lots of water (now) almost up to eight 8oz glasses a day
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Well my diet is extremely
healthly...I avoid foods that are unhealthy. I eat a lot of organic fruits & veggies>>>
This
kinda of sits with what I have been thinking about bacteria. Greesy, crappy foods = more bacteria on skin (well, I
know it causes acne). I think you are limiting the bacteria on your skin with your diet, and also your water intake
flushes out toxins (drinking water helps skin because less bacteria and clogged pores), thus further limiting
pheromone eating bacteria.
Anyone else eat like this? What kind of results do you get?
I eat junk but
drink lots of water. I get mixed results.
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Well my diet is extremely healthly...I avoid foods that are unhealthy. I eat
a lot of organic fruits & veggies>>>
This kinda of sits with what I have been thinking about
bacteria. Greesy, crappy foods = more bacteria on skin (well, I know it causes acne). I think you are limiting the
bacteria on your skin with your diet, and also your water intake flushes out toxins (drinking water helps skin
because less bacteria and clogged pores), thus further limiting pheromone eating bacteria.
Anyone else eat like
this? What kind of results do you get?
I eat junk but drink lots of water. I get mixed results.
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I work for a water company and get free water, so I drink it all day long,
2 to 3 liters. I do not eat any sugar and do not eat junk food. I believe it helps. If for no other reason than I
look healthier. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
TopDawg2050
02-09-2004, 02:54 PM
I love meat and most
vegetables. Call me a carnivore cause i cant go more than a few hours without it. I take lightly to sugar but
sometimes i get that sweet rage :-p
bundyburger
02-09-2004, 02:59 PM
It\'s pretty much a
given.
If you eat healthy, you look healthy in most cases.
Up until a month ago I was on a roll with my eating
healthy and being fit. Friends were commenting on how \'Well\' I looked. It also coincided with a lot more
attention from the ladies. And I wasn\'t using -mones either. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
There\'s no doubt that you are more attractive when healthier. It\'s obvious.
Skin tone changes
dramatically when you change your diet from junk to healthy.
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It\'s pretty much a given.
If you eat healthy, you look healthy in most
cases.
Up until a month ago I was on a roll with my eating healthy and being fit. Friends were commenting on how
\'Well\' I looked. It also coincided with a lot more attention from the ladies. And I wasn\'t using -mones
either. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
There\'s no doubt that you are more attractive when
healthier. It\'s obvious.
Skin tone changes dramatically when you change your diet from junk to healthy.
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Right. What I am proposing is that people who eat better have more
favorable bacteria colonies on the skin, and have less of a problem with various products not working on them due to
their personal chemistry, as well as longer lasting pheromone applications and maybe even less problems with buildup
(as the buildup could be bacteria converted-mones).
For you guys that answered, what were your pheromone results?
belgareth
02-09-2004, 03:39 PM
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It\'s
pretty much a given.
If you eat healthy, you look healthy in most cases.
Up until a month ago I was on a roll
with my eating healthy and being fit. Friends were commenting on how \'Well\' I looked. It also coincided with a
lot more attention from the ladies. And I wasn\'t using -mones either.
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There\'s no doubt that you are more attractive when
healthier. It\'s obvious.
Skin tone changes dramatically when you change your diet from junk to healthy.
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Right. What I am proposing is that people who eat better have more
favorable bacteria colonies on the skin, and have less of a problem with various products not working on them due to
their personal chemistry, as well as longer lasting pheromone applications and maybe even less problems with buildup
(as the buildup could be bacteria converted-mones).
For you guys that answered, what were your pheromone results?
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That\'s an interesting idea. I eat well also and have great
results with small quantities of mones. I also use an anti-bacterial soap daily.
DrSmellThis
02-09-2004, 08:30 PM
I don\'t trust
antibacterial soaps, as you may know, but I\'m glad it works for you. I do not believe it is necessary or optimal
to kill off all bacteria, as healthy bacteria perform important functions for our health. (The same principle
applies to mouthwash, sandalwood deodorant, the quickest healing of body piercings, and oral antibiotics, for
example). Americans in particular are overly sanitary. The more you kill off all bacteria, it becomes a viscious
cycle, and it appears you must keep doing so more often, as the tendency is for unfavorable colonies to take over.
One can kill it, or manage it; but not keep it away.
I do advocate probiotic supplements to foster healthy
bacteria colonization. It\'s generally better to foster competitive, healthy bacteria than to elimenate bacteria
altogether, leaving the territory open for opportunistic unhealhy microorganisms. The former strategy matches the
way our body naturally keeps a balance.
belgareth
02-09-2004, 11:09 PM
It\'s not so much
advocating it or even the belief that it does much. Since the discussion was about the relationship between skin
bacteria and eating well I thought the point was relevent. Liquid soaps are convienant and almost all of them are
anti-bacterial. Since it doesn\'t seem to do any harm I use it.
DrSmellThis
02-10-2004, 03:13 AM
Cool. Of couse, your
point was eminently relevant.
belgareth
02-10-2004, 03:47 AM
Of course it was!
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Do you have any thoughts about the potential diet/bacteria
idea? It never occured to me but could be important.
DrSmellThis
02-10-2004, 04:23 AM
I like everyone\'s
posts!
In general, a low sugar (simple carbs) diet is good for your bacteria, as sugar, which is not that
useful for adult humans, is much more than junk food for opportunistic microorganisms like candida. Sometimes
fermented foods are good, and sometimes not, depending on your bodily states.
Non-irradiated, fresh, organic
fruits and veggies are good too, as they are likely to have healthy bacteria on them. It\'s especially good to
just pick the fruit up off the ground under the tree and eat it!
belgareth
02-10-2004, 04:27 AM
Do you know which
bacteria actually are involved in the nol to none conversion? If we knew that and knew if diet impacted them, we
could potentially improve the effectiveness of mones. Wild theory but possible.
DrSmellThis
02-10-2004, 04:36 AM
...aerobic
cornybacteria. Not much you can do, as they just float around in the air everywhere. But I think it\'s a
misconception that \'all conversion is bad\'.
If I feel I have especially friendly bacteria dominating
my skin, I\'m likely not to bathe the next morning. I want them to multiply and prosper, hopefully in a lasting
way.
Sandalwood might well play a role for me in achieving this, but I like the suggestions to focus on
diet.
DrSmellThis
02-10-2004, 04:49 AM
OK. You want ideas:
Smear mother\'s milk all over your body! It\'s kinky, and it works.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif Come to think of it, I\'m taking volunteers!
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif The original, eminently healthy bacteria colonies on an
infant\'s skin come partially from mom\'s milk, if he or she is breast fed. And there\'s nothing most women
like to smell more than a baby! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif Mother\'s milk contains an ideal
balance.
Colostrum, which is very good for the skin, might be a good supplement in this regard, by related
logic.
Sagacious1420
02-10-2004, 05:09 AM
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But I think it\'s a misconception that \'all
conversion is bad\'.
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\">I\'m inclined to agree w/ you on that one.
After everything\'s had about an hour to get cooking on my skin, it seems to become more effective over the next
few hours. A forum member has suggested in the past that I may produce a phero friendly culture/environment on my
skin, so this may just be more of an individual situation. Dunno for sure. This also seems to be temperature
dependent. Do you think that problems w/ colder temps has to do w/ more than just volatility? In other words, that
lower temps could effect the bacterial culture on the skin as well?
belgareth
02-10-2004, 05:29 AM
How can you tell which
bacteria may be present?
Sagacious1420
02-10-2004, 05:34 AM
Good question.
DrSmellThis
02-10-2004, 05:39 AM
When I smell naturally
good, independent of the bathing situation, I assume my bacteria is good, by the \"chain is only as strong as its
weakest link\" logic (regarding the multiple variables that are impossible to isolate).
markus
02-10-2004, 06:13 AM
i also eat very healthy and
have great results with mones. but i also have good results without mones, so i think eating healthy has much more
into it than just good bacteria. one feels good both mentally and physically. and we all know that when one feels
good one projects it outside, and when one feels confident about his body the women also get it.
sometimes my
friends ask me how come i have so many women around me that also go into bed with me, and i tell them: go veggie.
they look astonished but i really believe thats a major key to success in any relationship. because the first step
in any relationship, is the relationship with oneself.
machts gut
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 06:29 AM
\"Healthy\" is a highly
subjective and individual thing. We have been fed by the idea that products from biofarms (=a normal farm that would
get closed 20 years ago due to bad hygiene, now it\'s \"bionic\"), cereals, macrobiotics and all this business
are healthy. However, the stereotypical \"healthy\" diet (low fat, not much meat, tuna salads, vegetables) is for
example exceptionally unhealthy for the blood type 0 whose metabolism is meat based. It\'s all down to blood
types, the place where you live (intestinal microorganisms are ideally adapted do a certain diet and feeding them
something else isn\'t healthy), and above all personal taste. If your body needs a substance for it\'s
chemistry, it asks for it. Thus you get your \"sweet rage\". There\'s nothing bad about eating sugar. Heck
glucose is the basis of the entire energy producing machinery of your body. You get ATP derived from it (no energy
without it), even hormones.
EDIT: plus our hygiene obsession causes many problems. It\'s gross but around
here the gypsie women who don\'t really make a huge mess of hygiene tend to have substantionally less vaginal
infections (be it yeast or any other common problem) than the ethnic majority who kill all their own microcultures
off.
markus
02-10-2004, 06:38 AM
by healthy i dont mean just
bioorganic stuff. i mean mostly eating a well rounded and evened diet that has everything your body needs in the
correct amounts.
that also means listening to your own body and figure out what it needs, cause we are all
different and cannot go by a prescription. btw listening to your body only makes you more confident about it.
Sagacious1420
02-10-2004, 06:41 AM
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It\'s all down to blood types
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/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif Hey, where has Xeneri been anyway?
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Rakesh
02-10-2004, 06:44 AM
On the other hand, if I
REALLY listened to my body, I would probably be running around the streets raping women with a steak in my mouth and
a bottle of Guinness in my hand /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
markus
02-10-2004, 06:45 AM
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On the other hand, if I REALLY listened to my body, I would probably be
running around the streets raping women with a steak in my mouth and a bottle of Guinness in my hand
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EDIT: plus our hygiene obsession causes many problems. It\'s gross but
around here the gypsie women who don\'t really make a huge mess of hygiene tend to have substantionally less
vaginal infections (be it yeast or any other common problem) than the ethnic majority who kill all their own
microcultures off.
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This is just another example of the good vs.
bad bacteria debate.
Good bacteria kills bad bacteria. I would suspec bad bacteria eat the mones. That is why
it is perefectly okday to have good bacteria on yur skin.
When women stink down there, it is partly because of
overwashing....they end up with a lack of a 1:1 ratio of good to bad bacteria.
Taking asidopholous will rebalance
it 1:1.
In any case, I do not think that this debate wit regard to diet should be about still wanting some good
bacteria on you. That is a given. I bet a healty diet produces good bacteria and limits bad bacteria.
Bad
baceria smells stinky, which is why women can smell really bad down there is that ratio is off.
I don\'t
thinkit is a coincidence that Skyy and Markus eat so well and get such good results with mones. Markus said he was
getting applications lasting 15 hours with sandalwood. I bet his poitive bacteria culture helped.
So this
isn\'t a debate about eliminating all bacteria, it is about eliminating the bad ones, and creating a favorale
enivoronment for our mones to prosper in.
Sag - You told me that women always told you pre-mones that they loved
your \"scent\". I suspect that you have a good bacteria colonies on your skin that never turned your own natural
mones rancid smelling. Well all know how poorly converted mones smell.
Also, you do not have buildup problems,
and I do not believe you have run into a pheromone product that hasn\'t been suited for your personal chemistry.
You get consistent results.
Now back to diet. Eating crappy foods that the body doesn\'t need makes skin oily
and dirty and clog pores creating acne. Substances that the body oesn\'t need it probably gets rid of through
bathroom duties and sending out to the skin to be excreted. Eating healthy foods doesn\'t do this. It limits
that bad bacteria. People are less likely to have clogged dirty poors. I bet that type of skin environment is far
more favorable for pheromones to operate in.
Do you know that pheromones convert back and forth? Nol could go
to none but then it can reverse itself. So part of that process of charging could be this ... ie pheroones being
\"active\". However, if you have a bd bacteria colony that keeps the mone conversions only going in one
direction, and that is down, then they will have a short shelf life and this limits the amount of time they will be
active.
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 06:55 AM
There\'s no way to kill a
specific bacteria type. You either kill them all or stop washing and let them sort it out themselves
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There\'s no way to kill a specific bacteria type. You either kill them all
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I am saying eat healthy you will have more good bacteria and less bad
bacteria. And asidopholus or however you spell it does increase the good bacteria in a woman that kills the bad
stuff down there. So you can kill bad bacteria by increasing good bacteria.
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 07:03 AM
Having sex with people with
good bacteria might be a good idea then
Sagacious1420
02-10-2004, 08:41 AM
bjf-
Yeah, I have
found that women tend to enjoy my natural scent, even back in my \"bohemian\" days of infrequent bathing.
Interesting regarding your comment about poorly converted mones. I can really smell the mones after my cover scent
has faded, but it doesn\'t really smell bad. I\'ve had occasions hanging out w/ one of my gal pals (you know
the kind I\'m referring to /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif ) when I could really detect the phero
smell creeping through and the next thing I know.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif Obviously
the mones didn\'t smell bad to them either, but the moans sounded good to me.
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You\'re right, I\'ve never noticed a build up problem.
Also, just about every product I\'ve tried has worked pretty well for me. While I\'ve had pretty consistant
success, some things (especially mixes) are more effective than others.
As far as my diet goes...I eat whatever I
crave, whether it be healthy food or junk food. I don\'t worry about it, I just listen to my body. If it wants a
greasy cheeseburger, it\'s gonna get a greasy cheeseburger. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
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bjf-
Yeah, I have found that women tend to enjoy my natural scent, even
back in my \"bohemian\" days of infrequent bathing. Interesting regarding your comment about poorly converted
mones. I can really smell the mones after my cover scent has faded, but it doesn\'t really smell bad. I\'ve
had occasions hanging out w/ one of my gal pals (you know the kind I\'m referring to
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif ) when I could really detect the phero smell creeping through and
the next thing I know.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif Obviously the mones didn\'t smell
bad to them either, but the moans sounded good to me. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
You\'re
right, I\'ve never noticed a build up problem. Also, just about every product I\'ve tried has worked pretty
well for me. While I\'ve had pretty consistant success, some things (especially mixes) are more effective than
others.
As far as my diet goes...I eat whatever I crave, whether it be healthy food or junk food. I don\'t
worry about it, I just listen to my body. If it wants a greasy cheeseburger, it\'s gonna get a greasy
cheeseburger. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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I\'d guess you are a good genes guy. How is your health in
general? Do you get sick rarely, often or average?
I havent gotten sick in 2+
years /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif Funny thing is im around sick people all the time
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I havent gotten sick in 2+ years
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif Funny thing is im around sick people all the time
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I bet Markus and Sag don\'t get sick either. Those two seem to see
real suddle differences between their mixes based on the elements.
Suddle changes in each element of their
mixes lead to different \"feels\". That is not to say that we all do not get that phenomena, but I think it is
more pronounced on those whose chemistry accepts each pheromone equally as well.
I know Markus really is a
tactician with this stuff and Sag can really sense the messages his mixes send out.
With you, I just remember
that many of the mixes you try seem to work really well. Ever since I have been on this board (a year), you are one
that has stood out because you always have positive results.
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On the other hand, if I REALLY listened to my body, I would probably be
running around the streets raping women with a steak in my mouth and a bottle of Guinness in my hand
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Sounds like fun
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Sagacious1420
02-10-2004, 11:31 AM
I guess my health is
generally pretty good. I may catch one cold a year...haven\'t had the flu or anything like that in years. I
think that maybe I do have pretty good genes because I used to live a pretty hardcore lifestyle in my younger days.
I\'ve held up well. Don\'t know if this means anything, but I\'m still mistaken for up to 10 yrs younger than
my age...even younger sometimes.
One thing that I think works to my advantage when guaging my mixes is being
around a lot of the same ppl, a lot of the time. I tend to notice subtleties in ppl\'s behavior and body language
quite well. I can sorta compare the reactions of ppl I know well, to those I don\'t know. I also consider my own
reactions in the equation, as well. I have one friend who is like a phero barometer, she\'s very sensative to
them and reacts accordingly. I also test things for extended periods before I am tempted to make a determination.
Some mixes just totally suck and it doesn\'t take too long to figure it out. They end up in what I now call my
grave yard mix...which actually is pretty good, but there\'s no telling exactly what it consists of. I could use
up 1/3 of what was previously mixed in there together, then add a new batch of crap to graveyard. I might use a bit
if I\'m out running errands and not too concerned about the outcome and since it\'s turned out pretty good
that\'s cool w/ me because you never know who you\'re going to run into. Someone else on the forum told me that
they have one of those too and just like me, it ended up being something useful by the time it was impossible to
determine the contents. Order in chaos. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
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I guess my health is generally pretty good. I may catch one cold a
year...haven\'t had the flu or anything like that in years. I think that maybe I do have pretty good genes
because I used to live a pretty hardcore lifestyle in my younger days. I\'ve held up well. Don\'t know if this
means anything, but I\'m still mistaken for up to 10 yrs younger than my age...even younger sometimes.
One
thing that I think works to my advantage when guaging my mixes is being around a lot of the same ppl, a lot of the
time. I tend to notice subtleties in ppl\'s behavior and body language quite well. I can sorta compare the
reactions of ppl I know well, to those I don\'t know. I also consider my own reactions in the equation, as well.
I have one friend who is like a phero barometer, she\'s very sensative to them and reacts accordingly. I also
test things for extended periods before I am tempted to make a determination. Some mixes just totally suck and it
doesn\'t take too long to figure it out. They end up in what I now call my grave yard mix...which actually is
pretty good, but there\'s no telling exactly what it consists of. I could use up 1/3 of what was previously mixed
in there together, then add a new batch of crap to graveyard. I might use a bit if I\'m out running errands and
not too concerned about the outcome and since it\'s turned out pretty good that\'s cool w/ me because you never
know who you\'re going to run into. Someone else on the forum told me that they have one of those too and just
like me, it ended up being something useful by the time it was impossible to determine the contents. Order in
chaos. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
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dood
were the same!!! your my long lost brother!!!
yeah im 24 but i can pass for 18, i usually get people telling me
im 19/20 I have that young highschool face. Only problem is I attract young girls which is ok, but id rather be
getting th 22/23 year olds vs the 19/20\'s /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Sagacious1420
02-10-2004, 11:59 AM
LOL! The older you
get, the more you\'ll appreciate it. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif I just hope it stays that
way for a long time. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Sagacious1420
02-10-2004, 12:03 PM
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id rather be getting th 22/23 year olds vs the
19/20\'s /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
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attract alot that age and then they freak out when they find out how old I am.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
CptKipling
02-10-2004, 12:07 PM
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sometimes my friends ask me how come i have so many women around me that
also go into bed with me, and i tell them: go veggie.
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Veggie does
not always mean healthy.
markus
02-10-2004, 12:10 PM
yeah i haven\'t been ill
also for years. cant even remember what its like. but i was not always like this. for me its not genes but living
healthy. till i was about 21 (some ten years ago) i was quite a weak guy, who was always ill and always having
headaches. then i decided to make a change, quit smoking (i was smoking since i was 14), start eating healthy, swim
3X week, i sold my car and bought me a bicycle, and i try to listen to my body - if i have a headache i try to
figure out what i have done differently today, i try to avoid it and see if i feel better. thats an everlasting
learning experience, because one can never stop learning on ones own body and feeling, but its worth it cause the
change was sooo remarkable that i always tell ppl to go veggie and live healthy, and i can always give my self as an
example for the changes it made. i feel more energetic, i dont get ill, my sex life has improved tremendously (well,
that can also be the growing experience /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif), but what i like most is
the mental change, and the feeling good feeling that i almost always have. women notice that, i am positive, even if
they sometimes dont say anything about it.
so for me its not only a case of having good bacteria, but the most
important thing is feeling good in my body. i think almost every woman will tell you that a man that is feeling good
in his body is sexy.
markus
02-10-2004, 12:15 PM
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sometimes
my friends ask me how come i have so many women around me that also go into bed with me, and i tell them: go veggie.
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Veggie does not always mean healthy.
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thats true. it must always come with a certain awareness of why you are
doing it and what you want to achieve. it might be better to eat meat than being a lousy vegetarian. but it is
certainly better to be an aware vegetarian.
just my two cents of how it works for me
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so for me its not only a case of having good bacteria, but the most
important thing is feeling good in my body.
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If you feel good in
your body, I would assume it is healthy and probably produces a more favorable bacteria culture.
Anyway, you
may not have had good genes, but you took care of your eating, and do some exercise, and you are now healthy. Skyy
eats organic.
Sag doesn\'t eat well, but he has good genes.
All three of you guys hardly ever get sick. Sag
seemed to get sick the most - a cold a year. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I would think
that things that help your immune system make your bacteria cultures healthier too. Healthier bacteria culture
means it is less likely your personal chemistry would clash with pheromones (either your own or synthetics).
I
think there is a connection to all this stuff.
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I think
there is a connection to all this stuff.
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yes!!! Sag, Markus
and I are all long lost brothers!!!
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 01:13 PM
Ok I will add my share of
less ideal (and idealised /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif) info about myself, in the name of
science et cetera...
I get sick once a year, every year (a flu either in the spring or in autumn). So if I get a
flu in january I don\'t have to worry about anything for the rest of the year because I simply won\'t get sick
no matter what /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I\'m not exactly a junk fooder but all this
ecobioorganiclowcaloriesnocholesterolecountingthep roteincontent is even further away from me. That means I don\'t
whip myself to death and jog around the block fifteen times when I accidentaly eat something that contains E214. I
eat whatever crosses my path and I feel like eating, but mostly I live on a mixture of sandwiches (homemade), warm
lunches and improvised dinners. Oh and insert all the frozen pizzas, crocodile baguettes and gummi bears inbetween.
They\'re like the Edge\'s secret ingredients to me. A good kick for the metabolism.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Even though a dietologist would have declarer me dead at least
fifteen years ago, I\'ve grown to be about 2 metres tall, average build (not much body fat, not skinny either,
muscle depends on the area of the body, extraordinary on some parts and slightly athroped on other
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif), not really any defects aside from minor spine problems that tall
people rarely avoid.
I don\'t really have an aggresive sweat (bacteria cultures?), I only smell in the armpits if
I forget to use the antiperspirant, but my feet for example never smell (unless I spend two weeks hiking in one pair
of socks).
No extraordinary skin problems, I used to have only mild acne (the occasional bugger everybody gets)
throughout my puberty.
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Ok I will add my share of less ideal (and idealised
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif) info about myself, in the name of science et cetera...
I get
sick once a year, every year (a flu either in the spring or in autumn). So if I get a flu in january I don\'t have
to worry about anything for the rest of the year because I simply won\'t get sick no matter what
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I\'m not exactly a junk fooder but all this
ecobioorganiclowcaloriesnocholesterolecountingthep roteincontent is even further away from me. That means I don\'t
whip myself to death and jog around the block fifteen times when I accidentaly eat something that contains E214. I
eat whatever crosses my path and I feel like eating, but mostly I live on a mixture of sandwiches (homemade), warm
lunches and improvised dinners. Oh and insert all the frozen pizzas, crocodile baguettes and gummi bears inbetween.
They\'re like the Edge\'s secret ingredients to me. A good kick for the metabolism.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Even though a dietologist would have declarer me dead at least
fifteen years ago, I\'ve grown to be about 2 metres tall, average build (not much body fat, not skinny either,
muscle depends on the area of the body, extraordinary on some parts and slightly athroped on other
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif), not really any defects aside from minor spine problems that tall
people rarely avoid.
I don\'t really have an aggresive sweat (bacteria cultures?), I only smell in the armpits if
I forget to use the antiperspirant, but my feet for example never smell (unless I spend two weeks hiking in one pair
of socks).
No extraordinary skin problems, I used to have only mild acne (the occasional bugger everybody gets)
throughout my puberty.
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Rakeesh.
It says you were registered
for this forum not too long ago. Have you been using pheromones for a long time, ie before your registered?
Oh yeah I forgot to mention I
do eat very spicey & hot foods. I love those green thai pepper
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif I like to burn the [censored] out of my throat. Actually I need
peppers or something once daily /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 01:23 PM
I registered within a few
days of receiving my Edge essentials, so not really a long time user. A long time user of this body though
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 01:25 PM
Skyy- second that. I add
pepperoni (mostly the paste) to everything. And pepper. And chilli. And anything else that looks like it could use a
safety warning.
markus
02-10-2004, 01:33 PM
looks like we\'re onto
something here. i also eat a lot of spicy hot food. maybe that wahts killing the bacteria
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 01:35 PM
The intestinal bacteria for
sure. I\'m not sure how it affects the skin dwellers though. Maybe bathing in pepperoni paste...okay I can think
of several parts of my body really wouldn\'t like that
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I registered within a few days of receiving my Edge essentials, so not really
a long time user. A long time user of this body though /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
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Rakeesh.... at this point what you eat isn\'t relavent since you do not
know how pheromones work on you, but keep us updated as to how the pheromone experience goes for you. It is a long
and sometimes confusing adventure.
You also may want to do a little experiment by tracking your diet and if you
make a major change, see what happens with your pheromone exeriences.
Regardless, the best advice is for you to
keep a log of your pheromone results. And trust me, you will be purchasing more than the edge.
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looks like we\'re onto something here. i also eat a lot of spicy hot food.
maybe that wahts killing the bacteria /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
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I just saw
something on TV. Aren\'t endorphins released to fight the heat or something. I know something gets
released.
All foods with that much kick have value - I think for destroying free radicals, which incidently is
directly related to your immune system.
markus
02-10-2004, 01:41 PM
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And trust me, you will be purchasing more than the edge.
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yeah, and then your wallet will get thiner and thiner and no woman will
want you.
ooops, sorry, thats a different thread /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 01:42 PM
I do trust you, I\'m
already determined to buy WAGG or something to that -nol extent
markus
02-10-2004, 01:43 PM
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I do trust you, I\'m already determined to buy WAGG or something to that
-nol extent
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WAGG is magic
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 01:46 PM
I\'m already one of the
center of attention outgoing funny guys (without boasting nor false humility), so I just want to see just WHAT will
it do /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
CptKipling
02-10-2004, 01:47 PM
I think it\'s better to
have a well-rounded, balanced diet.
But as you say being an informed veggie is a good thing, because otherwise
you might not be getting the right amounts of certain things.
But it\'s obviously working well for you, and
that\'s the only thing that matters in the end.
markus
02-10-2004, 01:56 PM
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But it\'s obviously working well for you, and that\'s the only thing
that matters in the end.
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yeah, thats part of the listening to
yourself thing. no prescription can tell you what is good for you. you can get good guide lines, but at the end of
the day you must listen to your own chemistry.
in fact, comeing to think of it, it is just like pheromones. you
can get a lot of useful info on the forum, but you have to take into account your own signature and body chem. and
observe the results of your mix
Mtnjim
02-10-2004, 01:59 PM
Rakesh,
Just for
clearification, where are you from?
I ask this because, \"Maybe bathing in pepperoni paste...\"
Here in the
States, \"pepperoni\" is a meat product put on pizza. What is it where you are??
Thanks!
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 02:01 PM
Oh shiath. Pepperoni=tiny
awfully spicy pepper (the vegetable, not the spice).
Maybe not exactly a problem of my european origin. Sounds more
like a problem of my leaky english
Johnny_Phero
02-10-2004, 02:13 PM
Ya mean pepperoncinis?
Mtnjim
02-10-2004, 02:16 PM
Not a problem, often the same
word has different meanings in different places. Heck even in english the meaning changes from state to state in the
US. Another example would be \"tortilla\" in Spain, it\'s an egg and potatoe \"omelet\" in Mexico it\'s a
flat corn \"bread\" product.
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 02:18 PM
K thanks.
Point is, it\'s
a vegetable that can burn through borium steel with ease...
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K thanks.
Point is, it\'s a vegetable that can burn through borium steel
with ease...
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And you will put that in your body?
Rakesh
02-10-2004, 02:20 PM
Sure thing
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Often repeatedly and with a great deal of pleasure
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