Phelure Pheromone Love Potion
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This is what they called a 21st century love potion, made from some kind of weird chemical, it claims to be able to help a guy to attract girls. Sound weird, imagine an orge use that very chemical, I do not think any girls would go crazy over him right?
I’ve no intention to purchase any of these love potion thing but I find it weird that some people actually fall for it. Just look up to the online forums and you’ll know what I’m talking about, those that reply with a positive tone are usually new members with 1 post. Talk about love potion, it doesn’t work.
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Andi
August 30th, 2007Hi,
I Just came across this little exerpt about whether or not Pherlure Pheromone works and our Pherlure Review shows that yes it does work and it works extremly well actually! We ran a study on it for just over a week and found that 3 of our test subjects (all guys) were getting fantastic results.
The results they were all getting ranged from increaed eye contact, so women were gazing at them rather thatn looking and running off! Also some of the guys had gotten girls numbers and they had never been approached by any women before and asked for their numbers, so that must say something right?
We are looking to add more reviews to the pheromomne cologne section but this comment was just to say that yes the vologne does work and you should give it a go yourself.
Thanks,
-Andi
Michael Tomesetti
January 20th, 2009Pherlure is not a legitimate product – read This Article about Pherlure
If you are interested in trying a real pheromone product then you may want to look at http://www.Alpha-Dream.com. Unlike pherlure, their product actually contains real, documented human pheromones, and they have a substantial technology investment.
Unfortunately, Pherlure is the reason why so many people doubt the true power of human pheromones. Pheromones can open up worlds of opportunity for you so long as you buy a legitimate product instead of some gimmick.
Chris Lewis
March 31st, 2009I have seen a lot of information, positive and negative, about Pherlure. There are those who say it doesnt work and those who could sware it does. Here is my own experience.
I was really pissed at the delivery time, too too long. Finally got it in the mail, they suggest one or two sprays, I think I did around 8 or 9. Well, I wanted to make sure some girl could detect it in public places, so I used a lot. It was suggested by the manufacturer not to use this much and that that was a common mistake for first time users.
After walking by several girls, in the store, outdoors at cafes, no responses or looks, or attention. I sat next to some older women in Starbucks, one really good looking, no attention, no smiles, absolutely nothing even though I kept looking at her. Im not saying Phelure doesnt work, I am saying that I wasnt getting responses. Was it because I used too much? Maybe. They did suggest NOT to do that, but my train of logic said “more is better”. Upon reading several sources online, apparently, that train of logic does not work with phermones.
There was a girl working at Starbucks that knew me by name. Previously, I tried to talk to her, but there were no smiles, no eye contact, just blatant talking with no seen measure of interest. After using Pherlure for the first time, I went over to Starbucks to try it on her. At first, she was at the counter, said nothing, didnt chat with her at all and didnt try to. Sat around drinking a Latte for about 20 minutes, she was walking around doing chores. Then on leaving, I asked her a question, we started talking but this time she was smiling, almost looked like she was blushing about something. That never happened before.
Walking back home, I just noticed I had a different attitude about myself than usual, felt like I was really good looking, felt a lot more confidence than I usually do, felt comfortable with myself when around women. It was kind of weird, and it wasnt because of the new reaction from her.
My conclusion about Pherlure so far is, yes it does work as a phermone, but it not some kind of “miracle cure”, nor do I think any phermone is. Biochemistry is a funny thing, hardly ever is consistant and is never consistant on the same two people. I wouldnt expect a particular phermone to exhibit the same kind of response on two different people, just as I know any particular hormone wont have the same effect on two different people.
It is reasonable to say that the phermone in Pherlure may exhibit different responses on different people, but for the most part I do believe there is some sort of response on everyone, and many times, that response may not be in line with what the user was expecting. Same for any hormone.
I did have a response out of it, so my ambition now is to figure out how to make that response work for what I want it to do. I beleive that a lot of phermone use is really just complementary to personality and attitude, its all of these ingredients mixed together that are effective.
The negative reviews sound like they are from guys that are mainly losers with women, and the phermones didnt do anything, and they are mad. Well, its like they say, a leopard cant change its stripes, and neither can a phermone, nor would I expect it to. If you are a loser, it will take a lot more than a phermone to change things…try getting another body, another personality, another attitude, and maybe a new change of clothes? And a little class wouldnt hurt.
Chris Lewis
March 31st, 2009A question for Michael Tomesetti…do you work for Alpha-Dream? Since it is the competition to Pherlure, could it be the reason why you have such a negative review of Pherlure?
Im not trying to defend Pherlure, but I see it as pretty suspicious that you, for one, insult the product Pherlure, while AT THE SAME TIME, you praise a competitive product.
What is your basis for implying that Pherlure does not work for everyone? Yea, I saw your article, seems like a lot of hype.
The real question here is, if you charge that Pherlure is not a legitimate product, then how do you explain their money back guarantee on any unused portion of the first bottle ordered?
Would it make sense that they might just be concerned about having to refund money to every single buyer of their product because they know their product is not legitimate and does not work? In other words, if the product does not work, then it is fake, and every single person who uses this product will find out that it is fake and want their money back. I dont see how they can stay in business under those guidelines, doesnt make sense to me. Maybe you can explain that instead of dwelling on universities.
Im not defending Pherlure, but I also dont like these types of criticisms, especially when they aim at slandering one product in order to advertise another. Really, youre criticism to me seems more like a sales pitch to Alpha-Dream than anything else.
I dont think any phermone has miraculous results, and neither does your product, so if you are calling the makers of Pherlure a bunch of liars and cheats, then stand in line because you are no different than they are.
Chris Lewis
March 31st, 2009One for Andi…yes I read the Phelure Review website extensively, a few phermone products were praised and another discredited.
Seems legitimate, BUT, who is to say that these companies didnt pay you to say that on your website? Im not accusing you of that, but I am bringing up the possibility, and the possiblility that you could be working for these companies.
Its a little hard to weed through information about a product, but its not that hard to just spend a measly little 39 bucks to try the product and see if it works for you. If it doesnt, then simply dont order it again, why would you if it didnt work? They even have a refund policy on any unused portion if you want your 39 bucks back, but be careful! They may not want to sell it to you again since you claimed it didnt work and wanted your money back.
So, make sure it didnt work before you decide it doesnt work, and that you really are unhappy with the product, and that you really dont ever want to use it again.
Pherlure isnt illegitimate, because if they were, they wouldnt have a money back guarantee. It will cost you a little money to try the product, the shipping costs, 20 bucks. If you are such a cheapskate that you are going to whine about that then you shouldnt take your chances on any product. Better yet, work up a sweat, look at a few porno pictures, and dont take a shower before you decide to hang around girls, just use your own phermones instead.
If that didnt work, then dont expect any phernmone product to work. Funny, after playing an hour of racketball one day, was dripping sweat, came out and this hot 20 year old chick started up a conversation with me right out of nowhere. Didnt expect that! I didnt even so much as look at her before she did that.
If you dont trust phermone products, then save your money and do the natural thing…work out! There must be some reason why, in high school, the girls always chase the athletes, not the bookworms…and it aint just popularity.
Chris Lewis
March 31st, 2009Okay, one last comment about Pherlure. And, since I am a degreed Chemist, I feel kind of stupid for not looking into it a little closer before buying.
The following was taken from an online article:
“They claim it’s backed up by “research from the University of Chicago” into the active ingredient of Pherlure—Di-Dehydroepiandrosterone. The problem is there’s no such research paper, and there’s nothing—anywhere—about that chemical.”
Well, dont believe every criticism you read, and dont beleive this one either, because Dehydroepeandrosterone IS A REAL COMPOUND!
You will better know this as, DHEA, a prohormone which is a precursor to testosterone. You can buy DHEA capsules at any health food store.
The “Di-” part? Well, “Di-” means “two”, or in this case, DHEA molecule somehow bonded to another DHEA molecule…the result? DHEA.
As far as I know, DHEA is in NO WAY a phermone, at all, and I say this because it is classed as a common hormone which is a NON-REGULATED hormone that is the preursor to testosterone. Available at any health food store.
As a matter of fact, you can make Pherlure yourself, or a similar product. Just buy some DHEA at the health food store, or they will definitely have it at any common grocery store in the vitamins/ health foods aisle. Dissolve the DHEA in your favorite cologne, and presto! Pherlure!
Well, not exactly…the fragrance will be different since the cologne part will be different from what Pherlure uses.
I have never heard of spraying DHEA on your skin, especially to attract women!!! As a matter of fact, women commonly take DHEA as a supplement, and it is taken as a supplement orally, as a hormone precursor.
This means that DHEA is taken, at least in men, for the purpose of supplementing a chain of compounds leading to the formation of testosterone, thus it is simply a precursor to testosterone.
I can tell you, that DHEA, does absolutely nothing at all to attract women.
Pherlure is a scam. They spelled out the chemical name of DHEA to trick prospective buyers, most of who probably know what DHEA is, but like me, didnt bother to look up the chemical name before they bought this product. If I would have known this was simply, nothing but common DHEA, which is NOT a phermone at all, I would have never bought it!
Well I feel pretty stupid. I dont know what bought me the sense of confidence I felt, maybe it was the odor of the cologne itself, colognes can do that. And the girl? I was wearing a nice shirt that day, maybe she decided to give me a break.
Sorry to say it, but it is a scam. If you bought it, dont feel bad. A degreed chemist, who should have known better, has just been scammed. DHEA. I cant believe it! I am soooo embarrassed at myself, and the time I wasted with this product. At least it smells good, nice bottle, but thats the only good thing about it. The rest is BS.
Im going to see about getting my money back, but the time I spent on this stuff? Well Ill never get that back, but the phermones is just a bunch of hype and BS.
Save your money and work up a sweat, then do the old fashioned thing…go up to that girl and let her know you like her. Tell her she’s cute. Usually works for me.
Thomas Marciano
April 26th, 2009Indeed pherlure is a scam – this is well known. However, not all pheromone products are scams. Pheromones products do work if they contain true human pheromones, some examples of which are: androstadienone, estratetraenol, androstenol, androstenone, androstanone, and a few key other compounds.
The point is not all pheromone products are created equally. Do your homework, and make sure that pheromone products you are buying contain legitimate human pheromones.