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	<title>Comments on: Scent Of Eros Pheromone Review</title>
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		<title>By: James V. Kohl</title>
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		<dc:creator>James V. Kohl</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for the review. I&#039;ve never advocated advertising Scent of Eros as products with aphrodisiac effects, although one television production featured my products in that light with great success. What I&#039;ve said is that pheromone-enhanced products can increase your natural appeal in a manner that is similar to the way face make-up increases natural appeal. The pheromones boost appeal just enough to make a difference in many cases, but if someone is unappealing to start with, they&#039;re not going to become appealing just by using a pheromone-enhanced product. I regret that most marketers are selling products with claims that cannot be substantiated to people who buy into the advertising. If the science behind the product isn&#039;t clearly visible (e.g., via a google search for the scientist&#039;s latest work), it&#039;s probably best to look around and find the scientific support--before you buy into the ad copy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the review. I&#8217;ve never advocated advertising Scent of Eros as products with aphrodisiac effects, although one television production featured my products in that light with great success. What I&#8217;ve said is that pheromone-enhanced products can increase your natural appeal in a manner that is similar to the way face make-up increases natural appeal. The pheromones boost appeal just enough to make a difference in many cases, but if someone is unappealing to start with, they&#8217;re not going to become appealing just by using a pheromone-enhanced product. I regret that most marketers are selling products with claims that cannot be substantiated to people who buy into the advertising. If the science behind the product isn&#8217;t clearly visible (e.g., via a google search for the scientist&#8217;s latest work), it&#8217;s probably best to look around and find the scientific support&#8211;before you buy into the ad copy.</p>
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