Thursday, September 6, 2007

What Are Pheromones?

Pheromones are naturally occurring chemicals which can be found in animals and humans that elicit sexual behaviors and are used to attract the opposite sex. These pheromones have been well documented to trigger very powerful sexual responses! There are many types of human pheromone but there are only 3 specific types of human pheromones which are classified as sexual human pheromones. These sexual human pheromones are the Androstenone, Alpha-Androstenol and Androstadienone. These sexual human pheromones have been utilized in the manufacture of various brands of human pheromone colognes.

Fragrances are detected by the Olfactory Glands in the nose while Pheromones are detected by the Vomeronasal Organ or VNO. The VNO is located in the Nasal Pit which is directly under the nose. When the VNO receives a pheromone signal, it sends a message to the brain that stimulates the body, it would then create a subconscious increase in sexual desire.

Naturally occurring pheromones in humans are killed each morning as we wash, use deodorants, mouthwash and the like. As a result, pheromones in humans have been identified and isolated. Scientists have succeeded in identifying, isolating, and recreating this human sex pheromone and are available as commercial products in the market. The key to making the pheromone most effective is to place product under your nose first, then behind your ears.

Always use the right amount of pheromones to achieve the results you desire and beware of the "body odor" effect. Androstenone-based products have an odor which many women perceive as invasive. Be reminded that many males can't detect this smell at all; however, most women can smell it very well. You can buy Pheromone fragrance and cologne online.