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Old 03-19-2008, 12:08 AM   #1
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Z10 Does Pherlure Cologne Pheromone Work? Nop

I don't know much about it, but i had a friend in my college and that was the most hilarious thing ;p it was very funny, he came to me today and said hey, I said hi... He said how does he look like today, i said nice =] he said wow it works, i was like wth? What works, he said nothing, i said ok... Then we ate lunch together after lecture and he said do you like the cologn smell he put, i said it smell nice, then he was trying to flirt a little and things went on till he told me he bough this product that work on females, and i said but i didn't feel anything toward you, you're a good friend of mine, then he told me all about that product and i said they scammed you =3 i feel nothing strangely about you. I can't believe ppl beleive these non sense products. But on the net they state it works on some females and some not, for me it didn't do nothing at all, i think these scam products are to just steal your money. Any female are looking for "Funny, handsome guys, not too shy, knows what they want and have good future"

Some things i found on the net about this product =3

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Let me attempt to answer the question, "Do Pheromones really work to attract other and where can you buy it?"

About three months ago I was searching for an answer for this very question. I had heard so much hype about these pheromone products that I wanted to know the truth. I'm persistent, so what did I do, I did a lot of research!

I will give you the bottom line on the scientific research to date on pheromones. In a nutshell their are currently to schools of thought regarding pheromones in the scientific community;

1. '''They really don't know, scientifically speaking, do to insufficient clinical research.

2. Pheromones in fact do "something," to "some people," but they don't really know to "what extent," nor "why" some people respond to them and others do not?


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You can do a lot of research, hours or days in fact, to finally find out the above conclusion.


We do know that humans have receptors capable of detecting pheromones, like most animals do, however whether or to what extent these receptors are still functional is the real question. Clinical studies simply lack the technology at this time to effectively determine what is happening on a physiological level when most humans are exposed to pheromones.

That being said, I still wanted an answer to this question myself, so I used the empirical scientific method to satisfy my curiosity, and answer a question that the scientific community does not yet have agreement on. Simply put, the empirical method is by definition, "depending upon experience or observation alone, without using scientific method or theory, esp. as in medicine


Now, that being said, I must admit I was not a believer in pheromones doing much of anything prior to starting my little test. I was wrong. I'm not a scientist, but I don't need to be one to wear a product, and then carefully observe the responses of those around me. Without any question or doubt left in my mind, pheromone products do cause a response in the opposite sex. In my evaluation the odds were actually 7 out 10 women did respond, some mildly, and other aggressively.

Nobody at this time can answer the question, why do certain people respond and why do others not respond to pheromones. However, I saw first hand three months ago that certain people do respond, and I observed similar reactions yesterday, as I am currently testing two new products to see if they generate any observable reactions.

Let me say this. NOT ALL PHEROMONE PRODUCTS WORK! As I found out myself, some of these products smell like cheap cologne, with a big price tag, and do NOTHING! Out of the ten pheromone products that I tried, only 4 produced the typical result that all pheromone merchants advertise! Only 4 out of 10! And of those 4, only 3 were truly noteworthy, and produced strong reactions from females around me, during my test day in which I wore all three products together.

In short, "they cannot explain the why, or the hows," yet! But there is no way to simply discount observation, or simply "how people suddenly respond when you use the stuff!" No one has been able to explain this part of the equation away yet. Certain pheromone products clearly do "something." We may not know why, but they still do "something."

Arika & Christie



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