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In many commercial labs around the world scientists are busy synthesizing special chemicals that both men and women will buy hoping to attract more of the opposite sex. These chemicals are pheromones such as androstenone and androstenol. What are pheromones?
Pheromones are special chemicals released by animals and humans that help to communicate something to other animals (usually a sexual message). These chemicals were probably the very first form of communication between life forms on Earth. These messages can vary but often they influence mating, fertility, and child rearing.
Everyone knows someone who is always lucky with the opposite sex. They never have any trouble meeting people and they never have difficulty around other people (especially the opposite sex). They seem so confident, but one always wonders why they are so popular and confident. One theory is that it has to do with the amounts of pheromones their body produces.
In humans, it has been proven that pheromones effect women's menstrual cycles and women living in close proximity to one another often menstruate at the same time. Like hormones in our body that tell our cells and body what to do, pheromones are chemical messages from other people that have an affect on us (often that effect is attraction).
Pheromones are given off by some people and when detected by others, makes them seem attractive, sexy, demand respect or more alpha. Some of us produce less pheromones than others but pheromones can be synthesized in the lab and then applied like cologne or perfume.
It is not always good to overdose on these products though, as the opposite effect could arise. Overdose of androstenone could make the wearer appear too alpha and unapproachable. The best results have been seen through commercially available ready mixed products carefully blended with different pheromones and scents for maximum results.
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