A fair amount of mystery about male pheromones exists. The power of men’s pheromones is compelling enough, once you understand what they are and what they do.
Pheromones are hormone-like chemicals that are created naturally in many species: insects, reptiles, and mammals, including humans. The presence of pheromones in other species has been well documented for many years. Some people confuse them with neuropeptides, which form the basis of all neurotransmitters, including serotonin, but this is inaccurate. Some people also claim that human pheromones trigger anti-aging physiological responses, but the scientific basis for these claims is unclear.
Male pheromones are powerful enough as it is, without having effects on brain neurotransmitters or protecting you against aging. They’re an entirely unique substance in nature, because they directly affect the behavior of individuals within the same species. You can think of pheromones as chemical messages from one member of a species to another, instructing them to behave in certain ways.
Musk is a well-know pheromone scent, undoubtedly the one that people are most familiar with. For century upon century, people have created scents from the musk or musk-like secretions of various animals-ox, deer, beaver, mouse, cat-all in the hope of unleashing […]
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Research into male pheromones tends to focus on two different areas. The first is identifying the impact of pheromones on hormone levels, which documents their role as primers of human sexual behavior. Primers create the optimum hormonal conditions for human reproduction by causing long-lasting shifts in female hormone levels. For instance, exposure to male pheromones helps regulate women’s menstrual cycles, which makes conception more likely. A primer role for human male pheromones is important to the perpetuation of the human species.
However, far more interesting to most people is the potential role of male pheromones as triggers or releasers of sexual activity in women. The role of pheromones as triggers for sexual activity in lower mammals and other species is well known.
However, unlike in the animal kingdom, where sexual activity results from a combination of the right chemical messages and access, sexual behavior in humans is a complex phenomenon. Cognition (thoughts) and emotions or feelings play important roles in determining whether sexual behavior occurs. So several studies have focused on the impact of human male pheromones on the brain activity and feelings of women.
One study showed that exposure to very small amounts of a male pheromone, androstadienone (AND), […]
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How Powerful are Pheromones?
It depends on who you ask.
If bees or ants-or any one of more than 1500 species of insects-could talk, they’d tell you that the chemical message of pheromones is absolutely irresistible. Insects do exactly what the scent signal tells them to, because, in insects, pheromones are the sole basis for many kinds of social behavior.
For instance, worker bees are powerless against the pheromones of queen bees. Ants follow each other, single file, to food sources because they’re following a chemical trail laid by another ant. Some flying insects-moths, beetles, and flies-use pheromones to keep other insects away when laying their eggs so their offspring have less competition for scarce resources. They can signal alarm among aphids, and honeybees use pheromones to incite their nest mates to attack intruders. Male moths attract females with pheromones. One researcher who spilled male moth pheromones on his clothing had to beat the female moths off with a stick, so to speak.
Small amounts of pheromones can be extremely effective in insects. For instance, thirty molecules can trigger a response-in other cockroaches. And one female sawfly in a cage attracted more than 2,000 males a day. Insect pheromones are so powerful […]
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