Bruce -- thanks for reposting this. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
HB_88
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posted May 17, 2002 14:03
Has anyone noticed a mild nootropic effect from SOE? It seems to me that most other pheromones and essential oils, even below the overdose threshold, have the opposite effect -- they leave me feeling distracted. (SOE doesn\'t contain NONE, IIRC. Maybe it\'s the NONE in everything else that\'s messing with my cognition.)
Yesterday, I was feeling distracted at work and consequently not getting much done; almost immediately after applying SOE, this feeling was partially (but not completely) alleviated. The stuff doesn\'t work miracles -- I tried the experiment again after midnight when trying to stay awake surfing the net, and it didn\'t do much. However, it should be noted that I\'m enduring caffeine withdrawal , which can diminish the effects of almost any nootropic.
Congratulations, JVK -- you may have inadvertently invented the world\'s best- smelling smartdrug.
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Bruce -- thanks for reposting this. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
HB_88
HB-88,
I\'m not sure but Iv\'e used 2 of the SOE gel paks and I realy feel great and enjoy the odor when I am wearing it. It reminds me of a childhood experience of being held by my Dad and the pleasant odors from his hard labor work. I find myself sniffing the wrist where I applied it. It is quite long lasting too If i do not wash it off.
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