Human
Pheromones are naturally occurring
chemical substances released through
our sweat glands and can directly
stimulate a person’s sexual
behaviour.
The Pheromone (5-Alpha-Androst-16-en-3-one)
sends a powerful signal of attraction,
sexual feelings and desire. In other
words, pheromones are the “chemistry”
we share with a love partner. We
are attracted to the pheromones
of others, as ours attract them.
Pheromones
are invisible and almost undetectable
to the traditional sense of smell.
When an adult man or woman inhales
them, they send out a natural chemical
signal of sex appeal or social acceptance
that makes the wearer compellingly
attractive
Humans
aren’t the only species that
emit sex pheromones, they are also
found in all insects, animals, and
humans. A good example of the incredible
power of pheromones in the animal
kingdom is the dog – When
a dog is “in heat”,
it drives other dogs crazy with
sexual desire from great distances,
using only their natural pheromones.
Every
man can and still does produce pheromones,
however the levels produced by the
average man today are virtually
undetectable.
Due
to the evolution of the human race,
we rely less on producing these
natural pheromones. We now produce
only minimal amounts of this, nature’s
original primal scent – we
still respond to this signal - but
when we shower daily to remove unacceptable
body odour, we also remove these
important pheromones which are released
through our sweat glands. In essence,
it renders us genetically invisible
to others.
Scientists
at the Universities of Colorado
and Utah found that pheromones are
detected through the vomeronasal
organ (VNO) in the nose. The VNO
functions as the distinct sensory
apparatus that detects pheromones
for humans. To test this idea, they
placed devices inside the nose to
measure cellular activity. What
they found was that only the cells
near the holes inside the nose react
to air that contains pheromones.
The
powerful effects of human sex pheromones
have been well publicized and substantiated
for many years. Many research studies
have documented the undeniable fact
that pheromones can trigger powerful
sexual responses.
Pheromones
are not only used as a sex attractant
but also by doctors, as a mood enhancer
and natural hormone producer. Commercially,
pheromones are used to help break
down social barriers and help create
a feeling of "friendliness"
for those working with the public.
When
the pheromone 5-Alpha-Androst-16-en-3-one
is secreted, it dictates sexual
behaviour and attracts a willing
partner. Pheromone99 concentrations
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proven to be effective as a sexual
attractant.
The
word pheromone is derived from the
Greek words pheran (to transfer) and
horman (to excite). Pheromones are
found throughout the animal kingdom
and are the most primal form of communication.