I am relatively
new to the site, so until I make my first order and objectively test it double-blindly over the course of a few
weeks, I am still highly skeptical.
However, one thing I am aware of is advertising ploys and how something can
be claimed as truth (to the unsuspecting customer),even when it really isnt.
For example-
An anti-wrinkle
cream says it helps fight against wrinkles....but theres absolutely no guarantee it will do ANYTHING at any point to
actually remove wrinkles.
(It would take me a full year to do this with just the products I find just in my local
shop, its such a common tactic.)
The description for the product in question says the
following-
Studies (no peer review or details? where? by whom? what process of study?
when?) have been conducted on AndrosteRone Pheromone and they have showed that *AndrosteRone Pheromone
does work in determining attractiveness. *
Now, I may just be abit negative, but there really isnt any
promise being made here.
Technically, 1 woman vaguely smiling at you within the course of a years use would be
"showing that androsterone does work in determining attractiveness"
It also doesnt state that this is in direct
regards to humans or even if its a positive attraction.
Best thing to do is try it yourself and determine its
ability (or lack of) then let us all know how it goes.
TO BE CLEAR:
I am not stating that the
product wont work, I simply maintain a skeptical approach , so dont take everything I say too directly as it doesnt
apply to every circumstance.
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