Phermonones In The News
The power of Androstenone has been featured on Hardcopy, 20/20,
Dateline, and in articles in Psychology Today, Medical Tribune,
USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Penthouse, Playboy, Hustler,
Discovery, Omni, McCalls, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, BBC-TV, GQ, Time,
Fortune Magazine, numerous medical journals, Radio and Television
Stations worldwide, and newspapers from the N.Y. Times to the L.A. Times.
and many others to numerous to list. Here are some of the great reports expressed about the
Androstenone Pheromone:
"Minute quantities were sprayed on a chair in a dentist's waiting room. Women patients made
straight for the chair." The Sunday Times
"Male pheromone secretions not only attract women, but repel other males." World Medicine
(Journal for GP's)
"Pheromones.... influence human behavior in a subtle way - Women are attracted to the
smell." The Daily Telegraph
"A male sex pheromone which has a scent that attracts females." Time (Vol.115 No.2).
"The scent is likely to produce a state of sexual excitement or arousal." Men Only
(Vol.44 No.4)
"And now this Pheromone has been marketed, we've tested it - and good grief, it works."
Knave
Lowell Ponte, a former consultant on exotic weapons and a Readers Digest science writer,
said in an interview that "use of the recently discovered chemical Androstenone should be
banned - Congress should pass a law making it a crime to use this chemical to influence
voters by making politicians appear more lovable." San Francisco Chronicle
"The stuff attracts women like you would not believe." Colorado Telegraph.
"It's something women don't consciously smell, it works on the olfactory nerves. The woman
finds the man attractive but she doesn't know why." Lifestyle, Texas
Androstenone Pheromone has been successfully tested on BBC TV's "Tomorrow's World" and by
Desmond Morris (Author of "The Naked Ape" and renowned human behaviorist on BBC TV's
"Friday Night...Saturday Morning."
McCall's magazine writes "...Pheromones can improve one's love life, pheromones send out
subconscious scent signals to the opposite sex that naturally
trigger romantic feelings."
"The Times" LONDON 12th May 1998 Article in the MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT.
"Sex ? It's like a chemistry set.
AN AFTERSHAVE lotion that really attracts women has been confirmed by scientists. And
far from the powerful smelling lotions whose scents are supposed to lure the opposite sex,
the key ingredient in the test was odourless. The discovery that the chemical pheromone
added to an aftershave seems to be universally attractive to women takes sex even closer to the chemistry set"
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