Today I want to talk to you about pheromones. What are pheromones you ask? Pheromones are chemicals, secretions secreted by every living thing on the planet. That means that every plant has pheromones and every person has pheromones. What's really interesting is that scientists have yet to isolate exactly what the human pheromone is.
Do We Have Pheromones?
They don't know what they're talking about because they have not been isolated in humans. Again, these sexual attractants exist in everything that lives so any naturally derived perfume oil, like an essential oil, contains pheromones. We all do have them and they are recruited through our sweat and our other bodily secretions.
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Many species can communicate through pheromones. There has remained the same question as to whether humans can communicate this way as well. Using brain imaging, Swedish researchers have found new evidence that men and women can, in fact, send and receive subconscious odor signals. Men and women seem to respond to these smells differently and use an enormous variety of different mechanisms to release pheromones into the environment.
In many cases, pheromones released takes advantage of existing routes for excretion such as urine and feces, which may be deliberately placed in the environment as territorial marks. Learn more at http://astrobiosociety.org
What kind of Pheromones?
Now, what we can do with the knowledge of pheromones is that we can number one, where natural perfumes with essential oils in them. And number two, do our best to match the pheromones in our perfumes to our natural bodies sent.
So the best way to attract somebody via pheromones is to just not wear deodorant, but a lot of us don't like to do that, and we do like to wear scented products. A lot of chemicals are used as pheromones, including small volatile molecules, proteins, and peptides, and the chemical nature is linked to their function according to http://anatomist.info
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