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You
have probably heard of pheromones and possibly
seen the advertisements for them in magazines or
online but do you know what they really are or
how they work?
Pheromone research has
been extensive in the animal kingdom. Animal and
insect pheromones are even used in pest control
products to lure insects into traps or to repel
other insects or animals from coming into a
certain territory. The concept of human
pheromones has been debated and researched for
years. Dr. Winifred Cutler, a biologist and
behavioral endocrinologist is one of the leading
researchers on human pheromones. She has linked
pheromones to effects on women’s menstrual
cycles and fertility. She did a study using a
commercial pheromone called Athena, which she
developed. Seventy Four percent of those
studied experienced increases in hugging,
kissing, and sexual intercourse.
So how do pheromones work? Scientists
have found that pheromones are detected through
the Vomeronasal Organ in the nose. Scientists
have discovered that the nasal receptors mainly
found near the entrance of the nose had the
strongest reaction to air containing pheromones;
this is where the vomeronasal organ is located.
The pheromones travel through the nose and
stimulate the hypothalamus in the cortex of the
brain. This is the area of the brain that
produces emotion and emotional response.
Pheromones are subconsciously detected and
illicit an internal sexual response. The
pheromones send a signal to the hypothalamus to
illicit emotions such as attraction, sexual
desire, and arousal. Men secrete the pheromone
Androstenone to attract women and women secrete
Androstenol to attract men. Though in today’s
super clean and hygienic society we often wash
away all of our natural scent. In the animal
world pheromones still dictate sexual behavior
and response. Humans have lost much of that,
though the new pheromone products on the market
are supposed to help.
Dr. Cutler’s studies show that pheromones are
still very important to humans especially women.
Her studies even show that men are good for
women’s health (who knew?). The chemicals in a
man’s body can cause their sexual partners to be
more fertile, have more regular menstrual
cycles, and milder symptoms of menopause. More
studies are being done to see how pheromones can
impact and help those who are having fertility
problems.
For the most part pheromones have jumped out
into the marketplace as another money making
opportunity. Many companies have taken the
research and made their own products making
extraordinary claims that these colognes and
perfumes will have the opposite sex falling to
their feet in front of you or lined up to get
into your bed. They claim you will be
irresistible to the opposite sex. So I wanted to
know if there is any basis to these claims, do
any of these products actually work. So I
conducted my own study on several pheromone
colognes, sprays, gels and oils.
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