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What Are Pheromones
Pheromones are a naturally
occurring chemical compound found in all insects, animals, and humans. When
pheromones are secreted they dictate sexual behavior and attract the opposite
sex. Pheromones is Greek from the word Pheran-to transfer and Horman- to
excite. Pheromones are found throughout the living world and is the most primal
form of communication. In animals, pheromones are consciously detected over
considerable distances and serve at times in place of spoken communication.
They help animals mark territory, recognize mates, and signal sexual interest.
For example, female dogs in heat leave there pheromone and can attract male
dogs over a mile away. Researchers have recently discovered that pheromones
play a major role in the lives of humans. The primary male pheromone men
unknowingly secrete that attracts woman is Androstenone. Due to evolution, men
only secrete this pheromone when they sweat. This is not the most desirable way
to meet a woman. What is so ironic, is whenever we shower we clean off our own
natural pheromone. When we put on deodorant we actual clog and mask the pores
androstenone secretes from...our sweat glands. During this sweating time, is
when we release our largest amount of the pheromone androstenone. Since our
body only secretes small amounts at a time that only last a short while.. this
is where the advantage of having a potent concentration of androstenone that
lasts up to 8 hours per application comes in. This gives you that added sexual
attraction you've been looking for when meeting women.
How Phermonones Work
Over time, humans have seemed to
lose the capacity to detect pheromones consciously, but researchers have found
that our perception of pheromones is still there but on a subconscious level..
almost on an instinctive level and they still dictate human sexual interaction.
Scientists at the Universities of Colorado and Utah found pheromones are
detected through the Vomeronasal Organ (VNO) in the nose. The VNO in the nose
functions as the distinct sensory apparatus that detects pheromones for humans.
To test this idea, they placed devices inside the nose. These devices measured
cellular activity. What they found was that only the cells found near the holes
inside the nose reacted to air containing pheromones. Scientists have thus
established in clinical experiments the mechanism which triggers a subconscious
biological sexual response in women to male human pheromones. Pheromones are
consciously undetectable to the human nose, but because women have a naturally
better defined sense of smell and literally thousands of times better pheromone
perception than men due to their having more of the hormone Estrogen. They can
subconsciously pick up male human pheromones right away and become instantly
sexually attracted to the wearer or the bearer of these pheromones. Why do
women become attracted? Because the pheromones through the VNO in the nose
stimulate the hypothalamus in the center of the brain which is the center of
our emotions. The pheromone sends a signal to hypothalamus of attraction,
sexual desire, lust and is attracted and she has no idea why. Pheromones are
invisible, and undetectable, and when unknowingly inhaled by any adult woman,
they will send out a natural chemical signal of sex appeal to women that will
compel them towards you, make you irresistible to them.
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