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Health Products > Pheromones
Pheromones are naturally occurring chemical messengers used by all animals
to communicate everything from where to find food, who's done what and
when to act. For insects, it's the main form of communication and for many
animals, the pheromones from a female in heat can attract males from many miles
away.
But with humans, as much as we can tell what's going on by others through body
language and facial expression, we also release pheromones all the time telling
those around us how we are feeling. Pheromones let us know when someone's in a bad mood, who's irritated,
who's happy as well as who's feeling sexy.
This is where pheromones become more interesting unless you're a scientist or biologist.
Socially we humans unconsciously react to pheromones without even knowing;
have you ever noticed that when your feeling sexually aroused, or have just had sex,
you're in a good mood and more people smile at you or even initiate
conversations?
This is your pheromones at work telling people around you that you are happy and more approachable.
Of course most of us want recognition, we want to attract smiles and warmth from others and especially
many people want to increase self confidence and attract the
opposite sex.
Pheromones at Work
These natural pheromones have been well documented.
Studies have found that 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's and stimulate specialized
receptors. Scientists are still studying the receptors to determine
whether the "vomeronasal organ" (VNO) 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.
To date the consensus is that the VNO receives a positive pheromone signal it sends a message to the brain that
stimulates the body and creates a subconscious increase in friendliness and even
sexual desire so much so that the effects on sexual behavior have also been well
researched; and there is a growing list of
magazines, newspapers, television and research institutes featuring reports
about pheromones:
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The New York Times - human pheromones at last have the zest
of scientific truth. The experiments offer the first solid proof of
the existence of human pheromones, compounds produced by one
individual that can influence the biology or behavior of another
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CNN - Study finds proof that humans react to pheromones...
people produce and respond to pheromones
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The Daily Telegraph - "Pheromones.... influence human
behavior in a subtle way - Women are attracted to the smell."
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute - A powerful sex attractant.
Chemistry
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, to induce mood changes and
an instinctual, almost automatic sexual response.
Pheromones to get you noticed Once the scientists discovered pheromones,
their thoughts seemed to go toward 'bottling sex appeal' and they have proved
that all the old jokes about being able to "bottle" sex appeal now
have a basis in reality and it's now possible to wear pheromones and put out
their invisible sexy signals at will.
In today's highly competitive world, using some additional pheromones makes so
much sense, it can give you a business or social advantage over others
meaning that your income can be more stable, or you may find the romance you
have been dreaming of.
Take the test, get some today, polish your act and take your newly anointed self on a test drive and notice
what reactions you get and how you feel. Remember, the greatest
aphrodisiac on earth is confidence -- so using a little pheromone to
boost it is an excellent way to go, especially when you also have a friendly
attitude and maintain a good appearance.
We recommend:
Nexus Pheromones from
LEC and
Attrct-RX
from Austin research
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.
Note: when using cologne or perfume, shower, dry off and spray a little
into the air and let it settle over you for best effect.
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