If I'm in a hurry (and when I was rehabbing my hand) just a little A1. When I have time I have a custom blend of all the old favorites, with a touch of NPA. Dab it on with a dab of good cologne on...
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If I'm in a hurry (and when I was rehabbing my hand) just a little A1. When I have time I have a custom blend of all the old favorites, with a touch of NPA. Dab it on with a dab of good cologne on...
Not dead.
During recovery from a ghastly CVA, have continued to use small amounts of pheros dabbed with my favorite colognes, usually 1/2 drop on each side of the head.
Since I've been able...
This study adds to some previous
work, that demonstrated people can tell the difference between “normal” sweat and sweat produced under fearful
states. Dogs aren’t the only animals that...
Beta-nol, alpha-nol seem to ease
conversation. I get results with A1 too, but more so after the girl already knows me. A1 makes them seem more
interested in what I have to say.
Having...
Great thread! Here’s some thoughts about the types and extent of phero influence (my opinions only, informed
only by obsessive reading on the subject, and lots of personal experimentation).
...
Any chemset tinkerers
out there have some carrier ideas? I’ve mostly just applied drops and (rarely) sprays of pheros in alcohol
solutions, which of course dry off quickly and leave some...
Hey thanks! I’ve been around, lurking here and there. Lately I’ve been experimenting with
adding a “feminine” component to my phero deployment. Simone de Beauvoir’s writings more or...
If you really want to get into some experimentation, I recommend getting organized about it. It’s real easy
to start mixing stuff here and there and simply lose track of what the hell you’re...
To my nose the sweeter and citrusy colognes don’t do well with TE/NPA, and produce a sickly
aroma.
Fougères seem to cover the NPA/TE family very well.
Cool Water absolutely masks TE/NPA....
Some people
cannot smell androstenone (the phero in PI). Several studies show this. Also some people are super-smellers and can
detect very small concentrations. If you're interested in the...
Mtnjim, Bubba mentioned professional background - see post# 48. Not that I think it matters - post # 61.
BTW, although Mr./Ms. Bubba is clearly pointing us away from appeals to scientific authority, he/she
did give us some info about personal background:
"... For the record, I'm a practicing...
ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. Insensibly
one begins to twist facts to suit theories instead of theories to suit facts.
MARK TWAIN:
There is
...
It is very possible that even a
light breeze could affect things.
Most pheros we buy are relatively "heavy" (barely volatile). They don't
give off many molecules. The few they give off can...
I’m interested in any
papers/articles discussing androsterone as a possible pheromone. I understand it is an endogenous hormone, with
ratios with other substances that are gender-specific....
My point about Erox is
not that they did or ever will make money (that was a side reference to the criticism they have received about their
methods, and about commercially-biased science in...
Obviously I don’t know if humans have functioning VNO’s (Meredith’s review a few years back was rather pessimistic,
and convincing). And I really don’t care. But here’s why I think it...
Yes, they seem to have the same
concern that they were blocking only the VNO, and not olfactory surface as well.
But this is still a
fundamentally better test than what the Erox folk were...
The
thing about pheros for me is to understand the limits of what they can do for you.
We higher primates
(including humans) are different than our lower animal cousins. Other animals have...
I get it perfectly. Now
you do too!
I knew I would have
to do this...
Mr. Kohl did indeed post a reference to an article published by the same group. That article
in J. Neuroscience may be read at:
...
Interesting approach - instead of wrangling about in the VNO debate (it's not wired up to the brain,
can't prove it works so it doesn't, etc.), simply do a counter-experiment!
It's well...
Interesting approach - instead of wrangling about in the VNO debate (it's not wired up to the brain,
can't prove it works so it doesn't, etc.), simply do a counter-experiment!
It's well...
Interesting approach - instead of wrangling about in the VNO debate (it's not wired up to the brain,
can't prove it works so it doesn't, etc.), simply do a counter-experiment!
It's well...
Yeah. His book is very
interesting.
Your ideas about balance make a lot of sense. I think it was Sobel that said we don't really
understand the language of pheros, and individual chemicals...
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