
How
Pheromone colognes work to get you noticed
All the old
jokes about being able to "bottle"
sex appeal turn out to have a basis in
reality. Recently scientists discovered how to
isolate and concentrate the chemical-hormonal
substances -- called pheromones -- that create
sexual attraction in humans. It's now possible
to wear pheromones and put out their invisible
sexy signals at will.
The effect of
pheromones has been very well studied. They
cause an instinctual, almost automatic sexual
response, which scientists call a
"releaser" effect. Each person has a
unique "odor print" that's just as
individual as fingerprints, created by
compounds released from the sebaceous glands,
sweat glands and other glands. Among the
chemicals and compounds released are
pheromones, which drift into our companion's
nasal passage and stimulate specialized
receptors. Scientists are still studying the
receptors to determine whether the "vomeronasal
organ" is devoted to exclusively to
sensing pheromones, or whether pheromone
receptors are part of a more complex system
along with olfactory receptors in the nasal
passage.
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The two
compounds that are most widely recognized as
pheromones are androstadienone (AND) and
estratetraenol (EST). AND is a derivative of
testosterone and EST is a relative of
estrogen. Scientists have shown that the
chemicals change brain patterns as detected by
EEGs, functional MRIs, and PET scans, and
induce mood changes. That evidence is
consistent with what pheromones would do.
Synthesized
versions of these compounds can be even more
potent and effective than one's natural
"odor print" mainly because
Americans do so much to obliterate any trace
of natural odor and sweat. In today's society,
our showering, deodorizing, cologne-applying
and almost sterile approach to cleanliness
keep our natural pheromones from doing their
job.
That's why
the idea of concentrated pheromones makes so
much sense. The trick is finding a good source
of genuine pheromones, not just diluted or
even fake preparations making claims. There
are a few good products out there that
actually are what they say and have an
excellent reputation for creating more
arousal, more interest, more attraction and
more willingness in the opposite sex. One we
recommend is Nexus
Pheromones, made from 100% genuine
human pheromone. If you're shopping around,
insist on a money-back guarantee and note
whether the product is pure concentrate vs. a
cologne or alcohol preparation that simply
contains some tiny proportion of hormone.
Then take
your newly anointed self on a test drive and
notice what reactions you get and how you
feel. Remember, the greatest aphrodisiac on
earth is confidence -- so using a little
pheromone to boost it is an excellent way to
go.
Frequently
Asked Questions
What
are pheromones?
a: Pheromones
are chemicals that send out subconscious scent
signals to the opposite sex that naturally
trigger attraction, arousal and readiness for
sex. When a woman receives the
chemical-hormonal signals, she automatically,
instinctively responds - without even
realizing what is drawing her to you.
How
are pheromones detected?
a: Pheromone
signals are detected through an organ 3 inches
inside the nose called the Vomeronasal Organ (VNO).
When the VNO detects the pheromone, it sends a
sexual response signal to the brain. So while
the sense of smell is usually discussed in
studies of pheromone attraction, it is really
a chemical response that occurs, rather than a
specific identifiable smell. In other words,
she responds to your chemistry on a
subconscious level, with feelings of
attraction, arousal, interest and excitement.
How
come I haven't heard about this interesting
new sense organ and human pheromones before?
a: Because
it's a recent discovery! Although you may not
have heard of pheromones and the sixth sense
yet, you will: They're becoming household
words fast.
Do
we give off pheromones naturally?
a: Absolutely.
We're chemically communicating with each other
all the time. That's something many people
don't realize.
If
we've got our own pheromones, why do we need
the pheromones in NEXUS Concentrate?
a: Because
of our cultural habits. What do we do first
thing in the morning, every morning? Take a
shower. Then we apply deodorants and maybe
lotions or aftershaves that further mask our
real body chemistry. Next, we tend to dress
from head to toe, thereby covering 90% of the
very skin that releases pheromones into the
air. Some studies have also shown that through
evolution, our natural pheromone production
has gradually decreased over time, as
civilizations have turned to social customs
and norms when choosing a mate.
When you put on NEXUS Pheromones, you're
actually replacing pheromones you've washed
off, covered up or lost. By replenishing and
even boosting our lost pheromones with NEXUS
Pheromones, we're really "getting back
to nature," and re-establishing chemical
communication with people around us. Women
respond without even understanding why! They
just know they like you.
How
long do they last?
a: Our
pheromones last approximately 8 to 10 hours
when applied on appropriate spots.
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NEXUS
Pheromones
Scientists
have known for a long time that certain
hormones, called pheromones, trigger
strong sexual desire in animals - for
instance, horse breeders who use artificial
insemination will prepare a stud for semen
collection by using “teaser” mares - that
is, mares in heat. The stud doesn’t even
have to see or touch them. He just has to be
near enough to smell and react to their
pheromones.

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