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    Default pheromone signiture OD THEORY

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    Have you ever

    noticed that after a period of no pheromone use (about a week) you can use a higher amount of \'none without

    ODing? try it for yourself.
    My theory is that when you use pheromones, after a time they change into being

    ineffective by bacteria, but are still present on your skin. therefore these ineffective mones contribute towards an

    OD just like fresh mones would, but because they are ineffective theye serve no use except to make you more likely

    to OD on mones.....

    what do you think

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    Default Re: pheromone signiture OD THEORY

    Sorry, but your \"theory\" contradicts itself. What you\'re saying is that after using exogenous pheros they

    will eventually become ineffective. Yet, at some latter point in time these \"ineffective\" pheros somehow

    contrigute to an OD. This makes no sense! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] Either they\'re

    effective (contributing to a future OD) or they\'re \"ineffective\" (couldn\'t possibly contribute to an

    OD).

    The title of this thread implies that one\'s natural phero signature could lead to an OD...which is

    possible. However, if your natural signature would cause an OD after taking a week or so break, then it would have

    caused this OD from the outset.

    Perhaps I\'m missing something here.

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    Default Re: pheromone signiture OD THEORY



    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    Have you ever noticed that after a period of no

    pheromone use (about a week) you can use a higher amount of \'none without ODing?

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    This has been discussed quite a bit, and my personal opinion is that those \'ineffective\'

    mones are simply eaten away by the bacteria until there just isn\'t enough to be effective on their own anymore.

    But once you apply your normal amounts, that trace ammount that was ineffective before, now puts you into the OD

    zone.
    It happens to me with None products, and I have adjusted my applications to compensate for it through out the

    week. But I do go 2-4 days without using mones lately, cutting back on how much I need to adjust them.

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    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    Have you ever noticed that after a period of no

    pheromone use (about a week) you can use a higher amount of \'none without ODing? try it for yourself.
    My theory

    is that when you use pheromones, after a time they change into being ineffective by bacteria, but are still present

    on your skin. therefore these ineffective mones contribute towards an OD just like fresh mones would, but because

    they are ineffective theye serve no use except to make you more likely to OD on mones.....

    what do you think



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    Pheromones convert to bacteria. When you apply pheromones, they

    don\'t just stay on top of your skin, but rather skin into lower levels.

    When you clense yourself, you are

    getting off the bacteria (converted pheromones) on top of your skin and some of the lower levels. Probably not all

    for say, 2 or 3 days.

    So when you areapplying pheromones constantly, you have all this bacteria in/on your skin

    layers that speeds up the process of new pheromone appilications being converted.

    Also, some pheromones may not

    convert, I have gotten plenty of hits the second and even third day of a layoff after a strong strong applction or

    simply constant applications.

    In this case, this contributes to ODing.


    Time off, in addtition to changing

    application points and spreading out your applications rather than concertating them in one area all helps in

    getting consisent results.

    None-heavy applications can definitely be a killer. You don\'t have to wait a week,

    but what you were seeing was correct.

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    Default Re: pheromone signiture OD THEORY

    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    </font><blockquote><font

    class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    Have you ever noticed that after a period of no pheromone use (about a week)

    you can use a higher amount of \'none without ODing? try it for yourself.
    My theory is that when you use

    pheromones, after a time they change into being ineffective by bacteria, but are still present on your skin.

    therefore these ineffective mones contribute towards an OD just like fresh mones would, but because they are

    ineffective theye serve no use except to make you more likely to OD on mones.....

    what do you think

    <hr

    /></blockquote><font class=\"post\">

    Pheromones convert to bacteria. When you apply pheromones, they don\'t

    just stay on top of your skin, but rather skin into lower levels.

    When you clense yourself, you are getting off

    the bacteria (converted pheromones) on top of your skin and some of the lower levels. Probably not all for say, 2

    or 3 days.

    So when you areapplying pheromones constantly, you have all this bacteria in/on your skin layers that

    speeds up the process of new pheromone appilications being converted.

    Also, some pheromones may not convert, I

    have gotten plenty of hits the second and even third day of a layoff after a strong strong applction or simply

    constant applications.

    In this case, this contributes to ODing.


    Time off, in addtition to changing

    application points and spreading out your applications rather than concertating them in one area all helps in

    getting consisent results.

    None-heavy applications can definitely be a killer. You don\'t have to wait a week,

    but what you were seeing was correct.

    <hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\">

    WTF?! Pheromones do not

    turn into bacteria! Thats absurd!

    A possible explanation I put forward a while ago (and this was based on other

    people on here\'s knowledge) was that when you are applying pheros constantly, the bacteria that process them into

    other nasties increase in number, but taking a break will reduce the number of bad bateria.

    However, this is only

    usefull in explaining -none OD\'s if they are caused by the evolved pheros from bad bacteria.

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    Default Re: pheromone signiture OD THEORY

    Pheromones turn into bacteria in the same way that hamburgers turn into humans.

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    Default Re: pheromone signiture OD THEORY

    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    </font><blockquote><font

    class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    Have you ever

    noticed that after a period of no pheromone use (about a week) you can use a higher amount of \'none without

    ODing? try it for yourself.
    My theory is that when you use pheromones, after a time they change into being

    ineffective by bacteria, but are still present on your skin. therefore these ineffective mones contribute towards an

    OD just like fresh mones would, but because they are ineffective theye serve no use except to make you more likely

    to OD on mones.....

    what do you think

    <hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\">

    Pheromones convert to

    bacteria. When you apply pheromones, they don\'t just stay on top of your skin, but rather skin into lower

    levels.

    When you clense yourself, you are getting off the bacteria (converted pheromones) on top of your skin and

    some of the lower levels. Probably not all for say, 2 or 3 days.

    So when you areapplying pheromones constantly,

    you have all this bacteria in/on your skin layers that speeds up the process of new pheromone appilications being

    converted.

    Also, some pheromones may not convert, I have gotten plenty of hits the second and even third day of a

    layoff after a strong strong applction or simply constant applications.

    In this case, this contributes to

    ODing.


    Time off, in addtition to changing application points and spreading out your applications rather than

    concertating them in one area all helps in getting consisent results.

    None-heavy applications can definitely be a

    killer. You don\'t have to wait a week, but what you were seeing was correct.

    <hr /></blockquote><font

    class=\"post\">

    WTF?! Pheromones do not turn into bacteria! Thats absurd!

    A possible explanation I put

    forward a while ago (and this was based on other people on here\'s knowledge) was that when you are applying

    pheros constantly, the bacteria that process them into other nasties increase in number, but taking a break will

    reduce the number of bad bateria.

    However, this is only usefull in explaining -none OD\'s if they are caused by

    the evolved pheros from bad bacteria.

    <hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\">


    My bad....you are totally

    right, wrong choice of words. They get converted by bacteria into smelly things that are who knows what.

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