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About Verolabs.com Prices and Cost?
Verolabs.com sells a product called oxytocin, also known as the "Love Hormone". This product comes in a small bottle and is sometimes associated with a placebo effect. The oxytocin should be applied to clothing. The website does not provide an indication of what is actually in the bottle. A two-week supply of this oxytocin product can be purchased for $29.95. For those with more significant trust issues, a year's supply is available for $179.95. It's important to note that while oxytocin can alter human behavior, there is no evidence to support Verolabs' claim that spraying "Liquid Trust" on your clothes will make people trust you more. Synthetic oxytocin is sold as proprietary medication under the trade names Pitocin and Syntocinon, and as generic oxytocin. Oxytocin is destroyed in the gastrointestinal tract, so it must be administered by injection or as a nasal spray. It has a half-life of typically about three minutes in the blood, and given intravenously does not enter the brain in significant quantities – it is excluded from the brain by the blood–brain barrier. Evidence in rhesus macaques indicates oxytocin by nasal spray does enter the brain. Oxytocin nasal sprays have been used to stimulate breastfeeding, but the efficacy of this approach is doubtful. Unless you're spraying that stuff directly up someone's nose as they inhale then they're getting circa 0% of the effect.
Is there any information about Verolabs.com's reputation or customer reviews?
Verolabs.com has a customer review rating of 3.2. However, it's important to note that all the reviews available are 1-star reviews. One customer mentioned that Verolabs is selling a product called oxytocin, also known as the "Love Hormon". The customer expressed skepticism about the product's effectiveness and questioned the lack of information about the product's contents on the website.
In a separate context, there are concerns about Verbolabs, a translation/transcription company based in India, which may or may not be related to Verolabs.com. Some individuals on a Reddit thread questioned the legitimacy of Verbolabs and shared experiences of not being paid for their work.
Please note that this information is based on available online reviews and experiences shared by individuals. It's always a good idea to do thorough research and consider multiple sources when evaluating a company's reputation.