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    Just been wondering about the effect that pheros have when you\'re feeling ill, or rundown.

    Do -nol products potentiate your physiscal vulnerability to others when you\'re feeling run-down?

    I\'m seeing someone tomorrow, and up until now, SoE and X-cite seem to have been doing ok. If I were to wear a -nol preparation, if I\'m recovering from a bad chest infection, what kind of effect would that have?

    I\'m considering wearing a -none and -rone combo as an alternative. Perhaps JB#1.

    Any comments?

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    Don\'t know about nol and rone, but I think none causes some form of stress reaction. Can\'t see how that would help you recover from illness.

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    Don\'t think I made myself too clear. What I meant to say was, what effect do the pheros have on other people when you\'re wearing them if you\'re ill or recuperating.

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    Rodent studies show that mice can distinguish between the pheromones of sick versus healthy. I suspect the same thing will be true of humans. Not very likely to counteract the underlying effect of the illness on your pheromone output, but it might be worth a try using -nol or -rone. I wouldn\'t use -none, since it\'s liable to add a nasty undertone to an already somewhat sick smell.

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