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1-I was reading an article on the Kohl\'s
website. It says that VNO operates differently than the nose. However the real function and more importantly THE
RANGE of the VNO is not elaborated. Does anybody know the range of the VNO?
2-I am confused because in the
article it says VNO is not responsible for gathering scents, whereas in the forum I read phrases like \"..the -none
smells like..\". If only VNO gathers the pheros, then how can one smell it?
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1. I don\'t know. I\'ve heard you have to be close (A few feet), but many have mentioned
reactions from up to 20 feet. 2-20 feet is a good start...try narrowing/tweaking it from there.
2. I think what
they mean is that the VNO is what detects the pheros and triggers the hormonal response to it...your nose still
smells the phero\'s scent (e.g. \"cat piss\"), though, it\'s just not responsible for recognizing the scent as
pheromones and causing the chemical reaction that the VNO (supposedly) does.
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