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Human Pheromone Really Work: How Pheromones Work
« on: July 25, 2016, 05:40:06 pm »
Human Pheromone Really Work - How Pheromones Work
Pheromones are substances that can be smelled and not seen. There have even been studies to suggest pheromones can be just as effective if they are not smelled. Pheromones have always carried messages to individuals of the same species in the animal kingdom, and humans are no different. But as we have come to rely on our other senses, our reliance on pheromone signals has been greatly diminished, but our subconscious can still pick up on it, we just don't always realize it.

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Pheromone signals are constantly being traded back and forth among individuals, whether it is between two women, two men or a man and a woman. We are not as receptive to them as other animals seem to be because we have come to rely on other senses and factors to maintain our livelihood. But, if you find yourself attracted to someone who is not your "type", you can bet that subconsciously your nose has caught onto his or her scent and become quite fascinated.

The pheromone signals that we can give off can be categorized into a couple categories: fear, aggression and sexual receptiveness. When a person is scared, the chemical change in their pheromone signal can be so strong as to be read by animals, thus the saying that wild animals can smell your fear. Pheromone signals that trigger aggression in others can cause someone to feel aggressive toward another person for an unknown reason; this pheromone signal is generally passed between males who are attracted to the same female. Sexual receptiveness pheromone signals are those that females give off to entice and let males know that they are available sexually.

Pheromones that are created generally peak around 18 to 20 years of age and begin to wane at approximately 40 years of age. The signals that 18 year olds give off are so strong that people of all age groups are generally drawn to look at them. However, there have been studies that show direct correlation to pheromones and the physiological reactions that they cause to our sense of smell. The better a person's sense of smell, the stronger his or her reaction will be to a pheromone signal that they receive. Because of this correlation and the fact that people around the age of 40 have a lower pheromone signal or pheromone reaction could be tied to the fact that age affects one's sense of smell. And as the sense of smell decreases and becomes less prominent, so too does the reaction to pheromone signals that may be sensed.

Pheromones are Carried in the Air and are Created by Everyone's Body
When wearing clothes, your temperature rises, creating a "smell" that will evaporate from your body via the highest opening in your clothing, typically at the neck of your shirts. This pheromone signal is then carried to others, who will ultimately look at your face, as this is where your signal left you from. For this reason, many people notice another's face right off the bat before their other senses take over and take in other attributes of the other person. We are satisfied with this end product on Pheromones. It was really worth the hard work and effort in writing so much on Pheromones.

People Have Long Debated How Much Influence Scent Has on Sexual Attraction
I'm not talking about the newest hot scent that gets sprayed on you by attractive young women when you visit an upmarket department store, rather it's the virtually unnoticeable smells we all produce normally, human pheromones.

  • Some people produce more pheromones at different times of the year and some, especially women, produce more during ovulation.
  • This is nature's way of ensuring the survival of the species by securing a mate to fertilize those eggs.
  • The title of this composition could be rightly be Pheromones.
  • This is because what is mentioned here is mostly about Pheromones.
This Happens to Everyone and It's Definitely Pheromones At Work
For reasons that can not yet be explained, some people produce more human pheromones than others and guess what? - they're the ones who are always out on a date and never alone when they don't want to be. Someone always wants to be with them. We hope you develop a better understanding of Pheromones on completion of this article on Pheromones. Only if the article is understood is it's benefit reached. :D.

  • Every animal, including humans, have a unique aroma that they give off in order to attract a suitable mate.
  • Can you remember the last time you found yourself strangely attracted to someone but you couldn't figure out why?
  • They weren't the sort of person you were usually attracted to, but you WERE attracted - very attracted in a sexual sense.
  • Saying that all that is written here is all there is on Pheromones would be an understatement.
  • Very much more has to be learnt and propagated bout Pheromones.
We all know of or have experienced the phenomenon of a group of women who live together usually have their monthly menstrual periods at the same time. The pheromones the women produce influence each other. Again, nobody knows yet why this happens but research is continuing. Once you are through reading what is written here on Pheromones, have you considered recollecting what has been written and writing them down? This way, you are bound to have a better understanding on Pheromones.

Recent study was carried out with couples and twins put in the same position at bars as a social experiment. The overwhelming result of the experiment was that the men and women who applied human pheromones before they went out were approached much more often and the couples who participated hugged, kissed and had sex more often. In the twins experiment, the twin that applied the human pheromones received double the attention and people approaching than the twin that didn't apply pheromones. As you progress deeper and deeper into this composition on Pheromones, you are sure to unearth more information on Pheromones. The information becomes more interesting as the deeper you venture into the composition.

  • It's always been a subject of speculation as to what causes two people to get attracted to one another.
  • Some recent studies have indicated that airborne chemicals called pheromones could be the reason behind these sexual attractions.
  • The airborne and odorless molecules emitted by an individual can cause changes in physiology and/or behavior of another individual.
Pheromones have widely been used by some people in order to get noticed by others, or to have too that magnetic physical presence that makes other people anxious. Some people are attention seekers or need respect particularly from members of the opposite or same sex. Hence, pheromone comes hand in hand in facilitating this human need.

Some Pheromones have been said that when used can increase sexual attractiveness and enhance certain sexual activities when properly used.   A recent study done on some Pheromone Formulas meant for Men to Attract Women, it was found that 70% of the men in the study got attention from women and another 60% got sexual activity.

  • Is been found that women respond to androstenone uniquely and differently and this also tend to vary with times.
  • For instance, it has been found that women have a negative response to androstenone particularly during menstruating or close to those times.
  • Any of the stated situations, it has been argued that a right combination of pheromones can help.
  • Recent researches, have found that different people benefit from different combinations of pheromones.
  • Therefore, this means that is no one particular formula for men and one for women.
  • Everybody is unique and hence need different formulas to get the effects they desire.
  • We cannot be blamed if you find any other article resembling the matter we have written here about Pheromones.
  • What we have done here is our copyright material! :o
The pheromone androstenone has been found to be the most common in the market, but keep in mind that it is not the only pheromone that works best in all situations as claimed by many manufacturers. In fact, this male pheromone is useful in attracting attention and creating a powerful or dominant presence.


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  • Pheromones have widely been known to influence sexual activity, aggression, and territorial control.
  • This behavior was initially seen in animals such as amoebas, fish, hamsters, and monkeys.
  • Nevertheless, studies conducted recently have found that there is evidence of pheromones in human beings.
  • Whether or not these chemicals affect, exist in humans, has been a subject for debate in the scientific community.
  • We have included some fresh and interesting information on Pheromones.
  • In this way, you are updated on the developments of Pheromones.
Pheromones when used properly are effective in making others get attracted to you, give you an elevated esteem, bring out the youthfulness in you, and be easy to communicate with others. Pheromones can further facilitate conversations between two people and create an interest and positive feeling. It was our decision to write so much on Pheromones after finding out that there is still so much to learn on Pheromones.

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