The Marketing of Wholesale Pheromones
April 4th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThe ability to synthesize human pheromones has developed at about the same time as a swing in marketing strategies. Both are the results of new technology, of course. The eagerness of the general population to embrace new technologies is also a factor. As science is able to isolate individual pheromones and establish their effects, the ability to use them effectively in products will increase. That increase will be seen in the marketing of wholesale pheromones on the internet. Read the rest of this entry »
Wondering “What Are Pheromones?” Look Here!
April 4th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you have ever wondered “what are pheromones?” you are probably not alone. In fact, there have been many people who have wondered what pheromones are, and a lot of research has been done on the topic.
In the quest to find out what pheromones are, people have done research in the human world as well as the animal kingdom. This is because the idea of what are pheromones exists in each of these areas. Read the rest of this entry »
Shopping at the Original Human Pheromones Store
April 4th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedPheromones are interesting things; however they can be tricky as well. Basically, pheromones are what attract us to other people. They are found in the animal world, the insect world, and the human world as well. We secrete chemicals that members of the opposite sex can notice. We also secrete chemicals that members of the same sex notice. Basically, pheromones are these chemicals, secreted by our bodies to tell others who we are. Read the rest of this entry »
Silkworm Moth Pheromones: Attracting Mates from a Distance
April 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThe term pheromone was first introduced in 1959 by a man named Adolf Butenandt. According to Butenandt, different types of insects release hormones to communicate with its own species. There are many types of messages that insects transmit through the use of pheromones. Studies show that insects often leave trails of food pheromones, sex pheromones and alarm pheromones for their companions to pick up. When it comes to silkworm moth pheromones, Butenandt’s studies showed that silkworm moth pheromones usually leave a trail of sexual attraction. Read the rest of this entry »
How You Can Produce Your Own Pheromones
March 30th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThere are actually many different ways that you can produce your own pheromones, and many different reasons as to why you would, as well, and before you go ahead and produce your own pheromones, you should know about all of this, as well as all of the other key and related information in regards to this. Read the rest of this entry »
Pheromone Research Helps Sift Myths from Facts
March 30th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWe all want to be more attractive to our partners and would go to extensive lengths in order to gain more sex appeal in certain occasions. We all know that appearances and scents contribute a great deal in order to attract the opposite sex as well as to set an ambiance or mood. Read the rest of this entry »









