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Articles published on ABCNews.com, CNN Interactive and on WebMD show
the link between human sexuality and the role that pheromones play in
the attraction between males and females. These odorless signals have
been isolated and now there is a connection established showing how
interaction is stimulated through pheromones. |
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How
Pheromone colognes work to get you noticed
All the old jokes about being able to "bottle" sex appeal turn out to
have a basis in reality. Recently scientists discovered how to isolate
and concentrate the chemical-hormonal substances -- called pheromones --
that create sexual attraction in humans. It's now possible to wear
pheromones and put out their invisible sexy signals at will.
The effect of pheromones has been very well studied. They cause an
instinctual, almost automatic sexual response, which scientists call a
"releaser" effect. Each person has a unique "odor print" that's just as
individual as fingerprints, created by compounds released from the
sebaceous glands, sweat glands and other glands. Among the chemicals and
compounds released are pheromones, which drift into our companion's
nasal passage and stimulate specialized receptors. Scientists are still
studying the receptors to determine whether the "vomeronasal organ" is
devoted to exclusively to sensing pheromones, or whether pheromone
receptors are part of a more complex system along with olfactory
receptors in the nasal passage.
The two compounds that are most widely recognized as pheromones are
androstadienone (AND) and estratetraenol (EST). AND is a derivative of
testosterone and EST is a relative of estrogen. Scientists have shown
that the chemicals change brain patterns as detected by EEGs, functional
MRIs, and PET scans, and induce mood changes. That evidence is
consistent with what pheromones would do.
Synthesized versions of these compounds can be even more potent and
effective than one's natural "odor print" mainly because Americans do so
much to obliterate any trace of natural odor and sweat. In today's
society, our showering, deodorizing, cologne-applying and almost sterile
approach to cleanliness keep our natural pheromones from doing their
job.
That's why the idea of concentrated pheromones makes so much sense. The
trick is finding a good source of genuine pheromones, not just diluted
or even fake preparations making claims. There are a few good products
out there that actually are what they say and have an excellent
reputation for creating more arousal, more interest, more attraction and
more willingness in the opposite sex. One we recommend is Nexus
Pheromones™, made from 100% genuine human pheromone. If you're shopping
around, insist on a money-back guarantee and note whether the product is
pure concentrate vs. a cologne or alcohol preparation that simply
contains some tiny proportion of hormone.
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