Colorado
Telegraph:
"The stuff attracts
women like you would not believe."
Time
Magazine:
"A male sex pheromone,
which has a scent that attracts
females."
Lifestyle Magazine:
"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."
McCall's
Magazine:
"...Pheromones
can improve one's love life, pheromones
send out subconscious
scent signals to the opposite sex
that naturally trigger romantic
feelings."
Knave:
"And now the Pheromone
has been marketed, we've tested
it - and good grief it works"
Men
Only:
"The scent is likely
to produce a state of sexual excitement
or arousal."
The
Sunday Times:
"Minute quantities
were used on a chair in a dentist's
waiting room. Women patients made
straight for the chair."
The
Daily Telegraph:
"Pheromones...
influence human behaviour in a subtle
way - Women are attracted to the
smell."
The
Sun:
"Heaven Scent - The
Secret of Sex-cess.
Cosmopolitan:
"Dr. Alex Comfort suggests
that the musky natural scent acts
directly on the brain's
centre to heighten arousal - but
at a level below the threshold of
awareness"
World
Medicine: (journal
for GP's)
"Male pheromone secretions
not only attract women, but repel
other males."
The
San Francisco Chronicle:
"Lowell Ponte
a former consultant on exotic weapons
and a Reader's Digest science writer
said in an interview that 'use of
the recently discovered chemical
Pheromone 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."
BBC
TV's 'Tomorrow's World' and 'Friday
Night... Saturday Morning.' have
both successfully tested Androstenone
pheromones.