Pheromone Research Helps Sift Myths from Facts

March 30th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

We 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 »

How Do Perfume Pheromones Affect Us?

March 30th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

We all enjoy different types of scents and associate them with a variety of things, for example, we often link lavender to relaxation. Many use perfume in different ways to enhance the smell of a room, clothes and even our body. Perfume is extracted from plants and flowers and it triggers different senses to induce a mood or state of mind. Plants also carry pheromones, which are transported in the perfumes and to our senses to bring about the desired reaction. Read the rest of this entry »

What Are the Most Popular Pheromones?

March 29th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Pheromones have left the arena of little-known biological chemicals and entered the realm of topics that can be discussed by the average person. Many now understand that pheromones are chemicals made by the bodies of insects, animals and humans to send signals to others of their own species. Read the rest of this entry »

Using Human Pheromones To Attract The Opposite Sex

March 27th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Pheromones are incredibly powerful things, and not many people know that there are human pheromones to attract the opposite sex. That is right there are actually human pheromones to attract the opposite sex, meaning that there are certain pheromones that are already in your body which are able to make the opposite sex attracted to you.

More About Human Pheromones To Attract The Opposite Sex

There are actually several different human pheromones to attract the opposite sex that are considered as being existent, and one of these is simply a person’s body odor. This does not mean that it has to smell bad, but studies have been done in regards to the matter of human pheromones to attract the opposite sex where the participants wore clothes with no perfume, deodorant, or any other manufactured smell put on.
In the end of these studies, members of the opposite sex were told to sniff the clothing that was worn by the opposite sex, and for the majority of the time, the comments were incredibly positive. Therefore, although we all tend to use some sort of perfume, cologne, body spray, and so on, it is actually our own personal pheromones that attract people to us.
However, it is not all that often when others can actually smell our pheromones, because we are covering that smell up constantly with other materialized odors and sprays. However there are exceptions to the rule. For instance, when women are menstruating, it is said that their body gives off stronger pheromones that attract men more than any other time of the month.
For men, the same type of rule applies, only it is considered that when they are sweating – such as after a long workout, for instance – that this is when they have the most human pheromones that are coming off of them, and thus when women react the most attracted to them.
Human pheromones are truly fascinating because it is not so much an overly powerful or even noticeable smell, but rather pheromones are basically subconsciously taken in, so although we cannot necessarily smell them enough to realize what we are smelling, we are instantly attracted to members of the opposite smell when they are excreting their actual pheromones.
There have been attempts over the years to create perfumes and body sprays and such things as these that actually smell like human pheromones, however nothing has been perfected.

Research on Extraction of Insect Pheromones

March 21st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Pheromones are found in all living organisms and are mainly used for detecting the presence of similar species. Pheromones are also used for a variety of purposes from setting a trail, to marking territory and attracting the opposite sex. There has been a huge amount of research done on extraction of insect pheromones and here is how the insects use it and sometimes humans too. Read the rest of this entry »

Do Pheromones Work To Attract the Opposite Sex?

March 21st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

The best known human pheromones are the sex pheromones. These are said to be responsible for attracting the opposite sex. Pheromones are chemicals the body releases that stimulate the sense of smell and cause a reaction in other humans. Humans have pheromones that are characterized by their gender. That is why sex pheromones are thought to be so strong, but do pheromones work to attract the opposite sex? Read the rest of this entry »

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