What is pheromone?
Pheromone is an odorless chemical signal that all human beings and animals produces and release into the air. And it affect the behavior of others within the same species. Pheromone makes a signal to the opposite sex that trigger a subconscious response of attraction and induce natural romantic cravings in both men and women. In nature, it is common to see that many animals attract their sexual mates primarily with the release and use of natural pheromones.
How do pheromones work?
Human behavior is infinitely more complicated than other animals or species. However, certain biological urges remain the same. All living beings have the need to procreate and therefore need to mate. The secretion of pheromones is nature's way of attracting the opposite sex to one another. Men and women have always known that sexual attraction was partially related to their sense of smell. And even though pheromones are odorless, they are perceived through the vomeronasal organ(VNO) in the back of the nose, which then sends this information to the brain, which in turn, controls our sexual responses. In essence, the secretion of pheromones is nature's way that someone is attracted to one another. Therefore, it is only logical that the more pheromones you secrete the more desirable you become.
How are pheromones detected?
Pheromone signals are detected through an organ inside the nose called the Vomeronasal Organ(VNO). When the VNO detects pheromones, it sends a sexual response signal to the brain. And so, it makes the feeling of attraction and romantic impression.
What are the benefits of using your Pherolins For Her perfumes?
-. More attention and affection from the opposite sex.
-. You will be more attractive and sexy.
-. You can increase your self-confidence.
-. Better business and relationships.
More Info On Pheromones
. What are pheromones?
Pheromones are small organic molecules which act as a form of chemical communication between two animals of the same species. They are typically secreted onto the skin or hair, and then travel through the air and have an effect when inhaled. Very tiny amounts of pheromones can have large effects when inhaled.
There is a special organ in the nose called the vomeronasal organ (or VNO) which detects and reacts with pheromones, though recent research shows that pheromones may be able to work even without interacting with the VNO. You do not have to smell a pheromone to be affected by it - it has been shown that even very tiny quantities which are too diluted to have any odor still have an effect on the brain.
There are several types of pheromones which have been identified:
o Primer pheromones - these cause a shift in the hormonal system of the receiver.
In 1971 researcher Martha McClinock (now at University of Chicago) published a study showing that menstrual cycles of women who lived together became synchronized. This was later shown to be caused by pheromones.
o Releaser pheromones - these can produce specific behavior patterns, such as sexual attraction, avoidance, etc.
In many lower animals, small amounts of releaser pheromones are sufficient to cause the animal to behave in a certain way. The first pheromone, which was discovered in 1956, was a sex attractant releaser pheromone for silkworm moths which causes male moths to beat their wings rapidly in a mating "flutter dance". This eliciting of specific behavior has not been demonstrated in more complex animals like humans.
o Information pheromones - these convey information about the individual producing the pheromones to the individual receiving them.
This information can include social status, health status, sexual status, youth or age, etc.
o Additionally pheromones can have other effects, such as producing feelings of calmness, happiness, stimulation, or, if misused, anxiety.
. Do pheromones really work?
Numerous studies show that they do, and our own research confirms this.
Here are an articles in the mainstream media about the effectiveness of pheromones:
o CNN: Study finds proof that humans react to pheromones
. What can pheromones do for me?
Some people find that others don't notice them, or on the other hand that they have too much physical presence and make other people anxious. Some people want more attention or respect from members of the opposite or same sex. Some want to make others feel relaxed and comfortable in their presence.
. Can pheromones increase my attractiveness?
Studies show that they can. Used properly, pheromones can help others to see you as attractive, high-status, youthful, or easy to talk to. They can facilitate conversations, interest and positive feelings. All of these can increase attractiveness.
. Can pheromones increase the amount of sexual interactions I experience?
Yes. Numerous studies have shown significant increases in sexual attractiveness and in sexual activities when certain pheromones are used.
In a recent study with one of our Pherone Formulas for Women to Attract Men, we found that 70% of the women in the study got more attention from men and 60% got more sexual activity.
. Can pheromones control other people?
No, pheromones can't control other people. As we mentioned before (see "What are pheromones?"), there is no evidence for the existence of human releaser-pheromones which elicit specific behaviors. On the other hand, there is ample evidence for the effectiveness of human information pheromones and mood-affecting pheromones. So while pheromones can't control people, they can affect them in a positive or negative way. This is why pheromones must be used with care - the same pheromone can case a positive or negative reaction depending on how much of it is used!
. Is there something wrong with using pheromones?
Pherone believes that the responsible use of pheromones is reasonable and proper. Pheromones only do what perfumes, eye-makeup, hairstyles, clothing and posture do - make subtle positive changes in the impression a person makes on other people. To the extent that pheromones make others feel good, they benefit not only the wearer, but everyone he comes in contact with.
. Is androstenone the pheromone to get?
Androstenone is the most commonly found pheromone on the market, but it's not the one that works best for every situation. Many manufacturers claim that their products contain "the most" androstenone and that androstenone is what everyone should get.
In fact, androstenone is a male pheromone mainly useful for attracting attention and creating a powerful or dominant aura. In people who already produce a lot of their own androstenone or who actually are powerful and dominant, adding more androstenone is likely to make them seem overbearing and threatening rather than more attractive.
Women also respond to androstenone differently at different times of the month. Some studies have shown that women have a negative response to androstenone during times when they are menstruating or close to those times.
Formulas which only include androstenone don't take advantage of the unique and powerful effects of other pheromones. Androstenol, for example, has been shown to elevate luteinizing hormone in women who are exposed to it, and luteinizing hormone is an indicator of sexual desire.
Androstenone also is not the best pheromone for women to use if they want to attract men, although small amounts can be useful for creating an aura of power.
. Is there really a legal limit to the strength of pheromone colognes?
Pheromones are treated as fragrances, and as such there is no "legal limit" or "maximum legal strength".
In fact, ~REALM~ Formulas contain much higher concentrations of pheromones than other products which claim to be "super-concentrated" or "at the legal limit".
. Does alcohol kill or inactivate pheromones?
Most pheromones are of the class of small molecules know as steroids.
Steroids tend not to dissolve well in water, but they do dissolve in non-polar fluids such as alcohol. Alcohol does not change the structure of the pheromones, inactivate them, or cause any other changes or problems with the pheromones.
In fact, alcohol performs two other useful functions:
o It keeps the pheromone solution sterile, which increases shelf-life.
o It kills bacteria on the skin where the pheromones are applied. Skin bacteria are capable of breaking down pheromones fairly quickly, which destroys their effectiveness.
The idea that alcohol has a negative effect on pheromones seems to simply be mis-information spread by vendors of oil-based pheromone products!
Wait No More!
For A Limited Period! We are offering this product at
RM60 only.
Pheromone is an odorless chemical signal that all human beings and animals produces and release into the air. And it affect the behavior of others within the same species. Pheromone makes a signal to the opposite sex that trigger a subconscious response of attraction and induce natural romantic cravings in both men and women. In nature, it is common to see that many animals attract their sexual mates primarily with the release and use of natural pheromones.
How do pheromones work?
Human behavior is infinitely more complicated than other animals or species. However, certain biological urges remain the same. All living beings have the need to procreate and therefore need to mate. The secretion of pheromones is nature's way of attracting the opposite sex to one another. Men and women have always known that sexual attraction was partially related to their sense of smell. And even though pheromones are odorless, they are perceived through the vomeronasal organ(VNO) in the back of the nose, which then sends this information to the brain, which in turn, controls our sexual responses. In essence, the secretion of pheromones is nature's way that someone is attracted to one another. Therefore, it is only logical that the more pheromones you secrete the more desirable you become.
How are pheromones detected?
Pheromone signals are detected through an organ inside the nose called the Vomeronasal Organ(VNO). When the VNO detects pheromones, it sends a sexual response signal to the brain. And so, it makes the feeling of attraction and romantic impression.
What are the benefits of using your Pherolins For Her perfumes?
-. More attention and affection from the opposite sex.
-. You will be more attractive and sexy.
-. You can increase your self-confidence.
-. Better business and relationships.
More Info On Pheromones
. What are pheromones?
Pheromones are small organic molecules which act as a form of chemical communication between two animals of the same species. They are typically secreted onto the skin or hair, and then travel through the air and have an effect when inhaled. Very tiny amounts of pheromones can have large effects when inhaled.
There is a special organ in the nose called the vomeronasal organ (or VNO) which detects and reacts with pheromones, though recent research shows that pheromones may be able to work even without interacting with the VNO. You do not have to smell a pheromone to be affected by it - it has been shown that even very tiny quantities which are too diluted to have any odor still have an effect on the brain.
There are several types of pheromones which have been identified:
o Primer pheromones - these cause a shift in the hormonal system of the receiver.
In 1971 researcher Martha McClinock (now at University of Chicago) published a study showing that menstrual cycles of women who lived together became synchronized. This was later shown to be caused by pheromones.
o Releaser pheromones - these can produce specific behavior patterns, such as sexual attraction, avoidance, etc.
In many lower animals, small amounts of releaser pheromones are sufficient to cause the animal to behave in a certain way. The first pheromone, which was discovered in 1956, was a sex attractant releaser pheromone for silkworm moths which causes male moths to beat their wings rapidly in a mating "flutter dance". This eliciting of specific behavior has not been demonstrated in more complex animals like humans.
o Information pheromones - these convey information about the individual producing the pheromones to the individual receiving them.
This information can include social status, health status, sexual status, youth or age, etc.
o Additionally pheromones can have other effects, such as producing feelings of calmness, happiness, stimulation, or, if misused, anxiety.
. Do pheromones really work?
Numerous studies show that they do, and our own research confirms this.
Here are an articles in the mainstream media about the effectiveness of pheromones:
o CNN: Study finds proof that humans react to pheromones
. What can pheromones do for me?
Some people find that others don't notice them, or on the other hand that they have too much physical presence and make other people anxious. Some people want more attention or respect from members of the opposite or same sex. Some want to make others feel relaxed and comfortable in their presence.
. Can pheromones increase my attractiveness?
Studies show that they can. Used properly, pheromones can help others to see you as attractive, high-status, youthful, or easy to talk to. They can facilitate conversations, interest and positive feelings. All of these can increase attractiveness.
. Can pheromones increase the amount of sexual interactions I experience?
Yes. Numerous studies have shown significant increases in sexual attractiveness and in sexual activities when certain pheromones are used.
In a recent study with one of our Pherone Formulas for Women to Attract Men, we found that 70% of the women in the study got more attention from men and 60% got more sexual activity.
. Can pheromones control other people?
No, pheromones can't control other people. As we mentioned before (see "What are pheromones?"), there is no evidence for the existence of human releaser-pheromones which elicit specific behaviors. On the other hand, there is ample evidence for the effectiveness of human information pheromones and mood-affecting pheromones. So while pheromones can't control people, they can affect them in a positive or negative way. This is why pheromones must be used with care - the same pheromone can case a positive or negative reaction depending on how much of it is used!
. Is there something wrong with using pheromones?
Pherone believes that the responsible use of pheromones is reasonable and proper. Pheromones only do what perfumes, eye-makeup, hairstyles, clothing and posture do - make subtle positive changes in the impression a person makes on other people. To the extent that pheromones make others feel good, they benefit not only the wearer, but everyone he comes in contact with.
. Is androstenone the pheromone to get?
Androstenone is the most commonly found pheromone on the market, but it's not the one that works best for every situation. Many manufacturers claim that their products contain "the most" androstenone and that androstenone is what everyone should get.
In fact, androstenone is a male pheromone mainly useful for attracting attention and creating a powerful or dominant aura. In people who already produce a lot of their own androstenone or who actually are powerful and dominant, adding more androstenone is likely to make them seem overbearing and threatening rather than more attractive.
Women also respond to androstenone differently at different times of the month. Some studies have shown that women have a negative response to androstenone during times when they are menstruating or close to those times.
Formulas which only include androstenone don't take advantage of the unique and powerful effects of other pheromones. Androstenol, for example, has been shown to elevate luteinizing hormone in women who are exposed to it, and luteinizing hormone is an indicator of sexual desire.
Androstenone also is not the best pheromone for women to use if they want to attract men, although small amounts can be useful for creating an aura of power.
. Is there really a legal limit to the strength of pheromone colognes?
Pheromones are treated as fragrances, and as such there is no "legal limit" or "maximum legal strength".
In fact, ~REALM~ Formulas contain much higher concentrations of pheromones than other products which claim to be "super-concentrated" or "at the legal limit".
. Does alcohol kill or inactivate pheromones?
Most pheromones are of the class of small molecules know as steroids.
Steroids tend not to dissolve well in water, but they do dissolve in non-polar fluids such as alcohol. Alcohol does not change the structure of the pheromones, inactivate them, or cause any other changes or problems with the pheromones.
In fact, alcohol performs two other useful functions:
o It keeps the pheromone solution sterile, which increases shelf-life.
o It kills bacteria on the skin where the pheromones are applied. Skin bacteria are capable of breaking down pheromones fairly quickly, which destroys their effectiveness.
The idea that alcohol has a negative effect on pheromones seems to simply be mis-information spread by vendors of oil-based pheromone products!
Wait No More!
For A Limited Period! We are offering this product at
RM60 only.
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