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The Science of Linking Pheromones With Sexual Attraction

December 10th, 2011 No comments

A pheromone is a chemical that is either secreted or excreted by a member of a species in order to create a social or physical response within other members of that same species. These pheromones are used by many species as a method of remote communication. For example, there are pheromones that will trigger an attack response, a follow response, or even a sexual response. It is pheromones that identify food trails for insects and it is pheromones that an Africanized honey bee will leave on a victim as a signal of where the other bees should attack.

While entomologists may find all of this fascinating, for the rest of the world the interest in pheromones is on their impact between humans. While most advertisements involving pheromones focus on sexual attraction, it is not beyond reason to say that people are interested in pheromones for all of the ways in which they can be used to influence behaviors, feelings, and actions.

From the first studies on pheromones and mammals through modern day findings it was initially thought that pheromones work through the vomeronasal organ. The vomeronasal organ is a chemosensory organ that is found within the nasal septum, at its base. There is some debate about the interaction of the vomeronasal organ in adults, but its mere existence has formed the foundation for much of the human pheromone research. Other researchers have determined that they do not need an operable vomeronasal organ to verify findings that pheromones have an affect on humans. For these researchers, observing the affect is enough to justify their publishing study findings. Understanding how the affects are formed, that is to them, the subject for future studies.

Pheromones In Our Sweat

While much of the scientific community was debating whether pheromones could impact sexual behavior, Dr Winifred Cutler, a behavioral endocrinologist was able to isolate and identify the existence of pheromones in human sweat. She, along with a research team, were able to show that when underarm sweat was separated from the underarm, that pheromones remained.

This finding was important to Cutler because it validated her studies from years earlier that speculated about the affects of human pheromones but could not prove their existence. Her original study revolved around showing the effects of regular sexual activity and menstrual cycle regularity. Her study speculated that it was the pheromone interaction that contributes to this phenomenon and it was not until years late in 1986 when she was able to prove the existence of pheromones within humans.

These studies by Cutler mirrored other studies by a University of Chicago researcher, Martha McClintock. McClintock, like Cutler, made research finding that speculated on the affect of pheromones without being able to prove their existence. McClintock built on her previous research after Cutler using the proof of the existence of pheromones to validate the impact that pheromones had on ovulation. McClintock was able to show that menstrual cycles could be speed up or slowed down depending on the time within their overall cycle they were allowed to sniff pheromones. This led to the understanding of the impact of male sweat, the pheromones in that sweat, and its linkages to regular menstrual cycles.

This is all highly relevant to the effect of pheromones on sexual attraction because feelings of desire and the wanting of sexual activity is affected by the menstrual cycle which in itself is affected by pheromones. Science has made the link.

Secondary Pheromone Studies

Subsequent to the above referenced studies a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience in 2007 connected the smelling of androstadienone, a pheromone found in male sweat, a direct effect on producing and maintaining higher levels of cortisol in women. While increases cortisol levels are not directly associated with attraction of arousal, it does show the interrelationship between the male pheromone and the female response. This response has now been proven to have an impact on the endocrine balance of others, which can lead to enhanced or elevated mood.

This connection between the smell of a pheromone and the hormonal affects on the opposite sex has lead researchers to further validate the connections between pheromones and attraction, intimacy, and arousal. There has been additional research that has made preliminary connections between sexual attraction and the linkages between that attraction within same sex and opposite sex relationships. These finding are preliminary, but because the study was able to isolate variables as distinct as homo and heterosexual attraction the researchers were in fact able to isolate pheromones and prove their impact on attraction between all types of relationships, hetero and homosexual alike.

The Scents of Attraction

It has long been established that scents have an impact on mood and feelings. Sometimes these scents bring back anchored memories from our pasts locked in our subconscious and other times these scents bring about a new response that has not roots in our psyche but simply interacts with our brain in a particular way. Perfume and cologne manufacturers have known this for decades as have aromatherapists If you have ever had a particular scented perfume or cologne that absolutely draws you in or makes you have feelings of sexual desire, then you know the power a scent can have over your mind and body.

This is the same theory behind the science of pheromones. The sense of smell represents 20% of the ways in which we interact with the outside world. While some of us rely on our sense of vision, touch, and hearing; it is the sense of smell that circumvents our conscious mind and directly stimulates feelings within our subconscious. Consider food as an example. Were it not for your sense of smell, most food would taste the same. The smell is a major part of taste. This is how pheromones work. They are a natural by product of individuals and they trigger natural responses. Just as sensual touch and physical attraction can stimulate arousal and intimacy so can the sense of smell. Especially when those smells trigger a reaction that is within our deep down psychological and genetic memory, a scent of a pheromone that triggers a response that is beyond conscious analysis and yet it is a response that our primitive nature has kept with itself for thousands of years. It is this sort of primitive animal attraction that is deeply seated in our subconscious that is brought out with pheromones.

Can Pheromones Help You Attract Women

October 26th, 2011 No comments

Pheromones are those chemicals that we cannot see , that we are not conscious of their presence, but it intensely stimulates our body especially in terms of attraction.

These substances are secreted by the body for “mating” purpose , so the female attracts the male of the same species by releasing the right pheromones.

The same thing happens with males in order to attract females. This can happen to any living creature – people, animals and insects – because all living beings need a partner to reproduce and the way to attract the partner is through the release of pheromones. In the humans case the idea that our bodies are attracting chemically is a bit strange and simultaneously it is not.

There are many ways in which a person can produce pheromones, and many reasons for this to, but before you do this you need to know more about them.

One of the main reasons why you want to release the pheromones is that you can use them to achieve certain goals. For example, if you were able to produce your own pheromones, then you “perfume” with them anytime and the opposite sex would be instantly attracted to the odor.

The effects of pheromones on the opposite sex :

  • Sexual attraction
  • Trust
  • Relaxation
  • Pheromones increase the sexual desire to the opposite sex
  • Pheromones contribute in improving your sex life by increasing your sexual acts.
  • Because pheromones increase attractiveness and charm (the aura) of the person there will also be a growing self-confidence, a better personal image perception.

How perfumes with pheromones affect us?

We all like different fragrant flavors that we associate with different things, for example, very often associated with relaxation is the lavender. Many of us use perfumes in different ways to improve the smell of a room, the clothes and body. Perfume is extracted from plants and flowers and it trigger different senses in order to induce certain states. Plants contain pheromones, which converts into perfumes and from them, they provide to our senses the desired reaction.

The perfumes with pheromones are extremely beneficial for people who do not give off enough pheromones naturally and experience a failure because of that. They are also extremely practical because you just have to replace your regular perfume with the scent of pheromones, which may have different smells. Pheromones have no smell so it can be easily integrated into a perfume with different scents.

Everyone likes to be admired and attractive, so even if you are married, became engaged or engaged in a long term relationship you can get out on the street equipped with this secret weapon, and all thr persons of the opposite sex will admire you , respect you and maybe love you.

Pheromone Perfumes: How To Make The Most Of Them

December 15th, 2010 No comments

There are lots of pheromone perfumes available these days, and they can be quite expensive. Perfumes cost more than colognes because they contain more concentrated essential oils, they have more complicated scents, and they last longer – about 6-8 hours on average.

It’s best that you try to get all you can out of your pheromone perfume, so you will want to know how to use it properly in order to get the full effect. Here’s some advice about how to do so.

The right pheromones

As obvious as it may seem, you should pick the perfume with the pheromone you need the most. Each pheromone delivers a different signal to its recipient, so you should know exactly what you need. There are pheromones for making friends and impressing business partners, for attracting women for dating and having a good sex life, for maintaining a healthy marriage, and so on.
So first of all you should decide which pheromone you need to wear, and buy the perfume that contains it.

Bare skin

Always apply your perfume on your bare skin only. This way the scent will last longer, and it will mix with the natural smell of your body, creating a unique aroma. Pheromone perfumes will make you even more attractive because apart from their main smell, they will emit the scent of certain pheromones which others will feel only subconsciously.

Right spots

To enjoy the full effect of your pheromone perfumes, you should apply them onto the hottest areas of your body which include armpits, wrists, neck, and the small spots behind your ears. Heat will make your perfume smell stronger, enhancing its effect.

Pheromones alter the impression you give to other people. You can choose a pheromone perfume that’s right for you, and not only will people remember your smell, they will also remember the good impression you gave them, the unique aura that you have. So pick your perfume carefully and make sure you use it in the right way.