Science?s Answer to Do Pheromones Really Work?

Posted by Markus Seiler on August 16th, 2016


The thoughts on the subject of pheromones prove controversial. Just a little over a decade ago, science thought the topic nothing more than a farce or marketing scam. But, research reveals results that spark interest and another viewpoint. And, the experimental evidence offers intriguing proof as to the role, function and effect of pheromones. Scientists are finding answers to the question: Do pheromones really work?

 — While the role of pheromones in animals has been long proven, the extension to humans secreting and responding to these natural sexual attractors has raised questions. However, science reveals the operating systems and clinical responses within the human species to draw attention. Further study offers intriguing evidence to the powerful effects of pheromones.

 — Once believed to be an organ lacking function, the vomeronasal organ now has a purpose. Scientists have discovered that this tiny body in the nasal passages receives pheromone signals and relays them to the brain. The messages heighten the hypothalamic response to the pheromones produced by those in the near vicinity.

 — Studies have concluded the following:

 The brain responds differently to pheromone scents than other smells. A Canadian study found that men and women responded to estrogen and testosterone, respectively, not only in the olfactory brain centers but the reproductive or sexual response regions.

 Behavior is impacted by pheromones. Women exposed to the scent of androstadienone experienced less nervousness, tension and negative feelings, opening up communication with the opposite sex.

 Pheromones boost social-sexual indicators, including sexual attraction and behavior. Seventy-four percent of women who added a pheromone to perfume saw a significant increase in intimate interactions with men.

 Sexual interest or attraction increases with the use of pheromone enhancing products. Pheromone perfumes and colognes used on one twin and not the other boosted the pheromone wearing twin’s speed dating desirability results over the other twin.

 While skeptics may still exist in the use of pheromones to elicit behavior in others, scientific evidence and clinical trials bear out results hard to argue against. The idea of a farce or scam slowly dispels as testimonials and research prove the practical role of pheromones among the human species. But, the greatest evidence to answer, Do pheromones really work?, lies in personal experience.

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