What are Pheromones?

What are Pheromones? 

Pheromones are a natural aphrodisiac produced in all men and women that give off olfactory scent signals, subconsciously triggering attraction. However, due to our modern lifestyles of daily showering and using deodorants, we wash away and mask most all of our natural pheromones. Also, pheromone production declines rapidly as we age.

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  • They make attraction and socialization easier. - Being perceived as more attractive by the opposite sex.

  • Others feeling drawn to you & making more connections. - Rekindling a current relationship by increasing arousal.

  • They influence feelings and thoughts which in turn influences behavior.

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How Do Pheromones Work?

Pheromones are chemicals that are released from our bodies in an effort to elicit a response from the same species. Pheromones are released by every living species from animals, to insects, to plants, and even bacteria. In other species, pheromones are used as a means of communication.

Pheromone messages can be territorial, cooperative, or even sexual in nature. How It Works The effects of sex pheromones can be witnessed in animals and their mating behaviors. When a female is in heat, the male of her species is drawn to her with an uncontrollable urge to mate. This intense desire elicits responses designed to draw the attention of the female. This pheromone-induced attraction may even lead to fighting between males of the species to determine who will have the privilege of being the female’s mating partner.

How Pheromones Are Sensed In humans: Sex pheromones are invisible and odorless, yet they are still sensed through the nasal passages. Historically, a small organ located inside the front of the nose called the vomeronasal organ was responsible for detecting pheromones. However, recent studies showed an absence of the vomeronasal organ in many humans, or a blockage in those receptors. Even so, pheromones are still somehow sensed through the nasal passages. Their signal is then carried to parts of the brain where emotion and desire are controlled.

Production In humans: Pheromones are produced by the body and released in the sweat and other body fluids. The armpit is on of the areas where great numbers of pheromones are released. These chemicals then drift through the air to be received by a nearby receptor. Although these chemicals are not consciously detectable, they are registered by the subconscious leading to an almost instinctual response.

Unfortunately, the use of antiperspirant and deodorant products decreases the amount of pheromones released. Female Pheromones Sex pheromones are also released in body fluids created by the sex organs. Copulins are produced in the vagina, mainly around the vaginal opening. These chemicals are strongest when a female is at the height of her fertility in her menstrual cycle. When a woman moves or breathes, small amounts of these pheromones are released into the air. A man senses these and his testosterone levels begin to raise, causing an increase in sexual desire.

Pheromones In Males are called androstenones and androsterones. These pheromones cause a female to sense a male’s dominance and ability to protect, eliciting a female sexual response. Male sex hormones stimulate the production of luteinizing hormone in women. Increase in leutinizing hormone is associated with an increase in the female sex drive.

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