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  • C-west
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    • Jul 2021
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    #1

    True Pheromones: Effective as Advertised?

    I was a little surprised to go through the catalogue here after 4 or so pages & not find “True Pheromones” as a topic. Thought it’d be best to add it to the listing & get a feel for everyone’s experience. Last year when I joined the phero community I stock Piled on about 5 bottles worth, mainly True Essence & True Instinct.

    They’ve been unopened and I’m planning on whittling my current batch down (still a Mammoth supply) before trying them out. Anyone tried True Pheromones out to test how effective they are?

    Best with testing!
  • Johnny Fever
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    • Feb 2019
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    #2
    I had purchased one of their blends (don't recall which at the moment) and discussion elsewhere mentioned one of the ingredients was known to cause cancer. I threw it out and decided to stick with vendors who use ingredients which aren't quite as harmful to humans.
    My Journal: Fever's Follies

    My stash: Moved to the first post of my journal as it no longer fits in my forum signature.

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    • C-west
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      • Jul 2021
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      #3
      Originally posted by Johnny Fever
      I had purchased one of their blends (don't recall which at the moment) and discussion elsewhere mentioned one of the ingredients was known to cause cancer. I threw it out and decided to stick with vendors who use ingredients which aren't quite as harmful to humans.
      No kidding! Thanks, Johnny! You’re a life saver. Tossing mine out.

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      • Johnny Fever
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        • Feb 2019
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        #4
        I remember I read it over at Pherotruth which excerpted it from the Love Potion site. I'll excerpt part of the applicable message:

        "METHOXYESTRATETRAENONE aka Methoxyestratetraenone ~ Methoxyestratetraenone is an equine (horse) hormone excreted in the urine of pregnant mares and only produced in humans in cancerous cell tissue. It is sold by some companies as a less expensive alternative to authentic EST (aka Estratetraenol), because authentic EST is the most expensive molecule on the market. There have been studies showing that Methoxyestratetraenone is such a strong carcinogen, that anywhere it touched human skin they could see cellular abnormality...cancerous skin cells"

        Personally, I don't see the risk being worth any potential reward, hence I felt safer ditching it.
        My Journal: Fever's Follies

        My stash: Moved to the first post of my journal as it no longer fits in my forum signature.

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        • justintime469
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          • Jan 2018
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          #5
          There products do work, but they really over do it on there advertising.

          I would be selective and research on each product you are interested in.

          Personally the ones I like are True Alpha, True Instinct, and True Love, but the True Live does have the MEO in it if you are concerned, but not any of the others.

          I also like True Trust and there hair conditioner is decent to.

          Most of there formulas are very basic and effective, but nothing like pxs or LAL by any means.

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          • drlove


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            • Aug 2015
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            #6
            Thank you for the carcinogen warning Jonny Fever!

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