Synthetic Pheromones: Helping Pets Feel More Comfortable

April 4th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Since the discovery of pheromones by Peter Karlson and Adolf Butenandt in 1959, the use of pheromones has become quite common especially on large farms and even in households all over the world. According to reports, the use of synthetic pheromones has become so common that there are now many products that are being sold over the counter which boast of synthetic pheromone content. Products such as sprays that help to calm down anxious dogs, cats and other types of domestic animals are now available in the market for reasonable prices. Read the rest of this entry »

Everything That You Need To Know About Research Pheromones

April 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

There is a lot of information that you should know about research pheromones, and so regardless of what type of pheromones you are talking about specifically, you are going to want to know that the term research pheromones applies the same to all the different types.

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Smell the Benefits Of Pheromones

March 30th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Pheromones are a way of communicating that many people are not aware of. They are chemicals that are produced by the body that allow communication between two people through the sense of smell. You can not control your pheromones, though. They are all natural and there are different types that send different messages. Read the rest of this entry »

Hope for the Manufacturers of Human Pheromones

March 29th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Products containing synthetic human pheromones are appearing on the market. The intent is to mimic the chemicals that are naturally made by the human body that spark attraction between the sexes to make perfumes and lotions that will do the same. Read the rest of this entry »

What Ant Pheromones Are And What They Are Used For

March 20th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Basically ant pheromones are just like any other type of pheromones, and the surprising thing is that most people actually never knew that there were any ant pheromones to begin with. Ants are very tiny insects, and so you may wonder how they produce pheromones, but, as with most other insects and animals, they do. Read the rest of this entry »