Natural Pheromone
by brian74 » Mon Oct 03, 2016 4:54 pm
Natural Pheromone - Frequently Asked Questions about Nexus Pheromones
Pheromones are chemical aroma signals that all mammals/individuals emit. Subconsciously sensed, Nexus pheromones provide data about your immune system, your fertility, your present state of sexual interest and many more. A number of these pheromones focus on the opposite sex, and naturally trigger attraction arousal and enthusiasm for sex. With the proper chemical-hormonal signals, she spontaneously, intuitively responds without even knowing what is luring her to you!
When you put on a pheromone cologne, you're not only restoring pheromones you've washed off, covered up or lost, but adding a chemical miracle substance that will work on a majority of women. By restoring and even enhancing your lost pheromones you can virtually "return to nature," and re-establish chemical communication with individuals around you. People react without even understanding why. They just feel they are magnetized to you.
How are Pheromones Sensed?
Pheromone signals are sensed through an organ in the nose's interior named the Vomeronasal Organ (VNO). When the VNO detects the Nexus pheromone, it transmits a response signal to the brain. So, as the sense of smell is usually discussed in research regarding pheromone attraction, it is virtually a chemical response that occurs, instead of a specific identifiable smell. That is, she responds to your chemistry on an involuntary level, with feelings of attraction, stimulation, interest and enthusiasm. We were furnished with so many points to include while writing about Pheromone Cologne that we were actually lost as to which to use and which to discard! .
We Possess Our Own Pheromones, What is the Reason We are in Need of a Pheromone Cologne?
Because of our cultural practices... What do we engage in first thing in the morning, every morning? Take a shower. Then we put on underarm roll-ons and perhaps lotions or aftershaves which further screen our natural body chemistry. Next, we tend to cover up from head to toe, thereby veiling ninety per cent of the very skin which releases pheromones into the air. A few researches have also revealed that via evolution, our natural pheromone production has gradually decreased, as civilizations have relied on social customs and norms when selecting a partner.
Why is it that I haven't learned of about this fascinating new sense organ and human pheromones before?
Because it's a recent discovery!
Although you may not have known about pheromones and the sixth sense until this time, you will: They're swiftly becoming common words.
How Long Do Pheromones Work?
This varies a lot depending on each person's unique chemistry and the particular scent they pick. One of the best products, Nexus Pheromones, avers its pheromone-based cologne could last for an estimated 8-10 hours when spread on the right places.
What Effects Must I Anticipate With a Pheromone Cologne?
A marked increase in eye contact, interest and smiles from the opposite sex Increased sex appeal More dates and lovemaking A restoration of your existing relationship More ardent lovemaking A soothing, effortless effect on people around you More instances of being approached by the opposite sex Improved self confidence Spontaneous respect and attention on you by others.
Do we emit pheromones by nature?
Without question, we are chemically conversing with each other constantly.
These pheromones that we emit are the basic ingredient for many pheromone cologne type products.
What is the Reason for Pheromone Products?
This may be the thing that offers you the competitive edge and the self-assurance you need to reach your social and sexual objectives, whatever they may be. Pheromones are a simple way to boost your attractiveness, and then match it with the confidence you'll have from all of the choices and interest.
Also, be wary of what you're getting: make sure to maesure up package sizes when you purchase.
Some manufacturers put as little as 10ml in a vial while charging a huge sum.
Here's an adventure in perfume scent - science secret smell revealed!
You'll discover why.
So, let's begin at the beginning...
The science of perfume is thousands of years old.
With the advances in organic chemistry, synthetic perfume products were first produced in the late 19th century.
And, many new scents soon came into the market.
The Word "Perfume" Comes from the Latin Word Per Fume "Through Smoke"
The first form of perfume was incense, and it was first discovered by the Mesopotamians about 4,000 years ago. However, the Egyptians were the first to incorporate perfume into their culture followed by the ancient Chinese, Hindus, Israelites, Carthaginians, Arabs, Greeks, and Romans. We were furnished with so many points to include while writing about Pheromone Concentrate that we were actually lost as to which to use and which to discard!
Grasse in Provence, France became a centre for flower and herb growing for the perfume industry. Is it a scam? area, men who treated leathers found themselves smelling so badly that they perfumed themselves and the leathers. Thus, they became knowledgeable about making botanical essences and they subsequently became the early perfume noses. But it was only in the 20th century that scents and designer perfumes were really mass produced. Way before that, the few trade names that existed were Coty and Yardley who made fairly light scents with familiar smells.
One of the oldest uses of perfumes comes from the burning of incense and aromatic herbs used in religious services.
This very often comes from the aromatic gums, frankincense and myrrh, gathered from trees.
The ancient people often soaked the fragrant woods and resins in water and oil, and rubbed their bodies with the liquid.
They also embalmed the dead with these perfumes.
Perfume is made from about 78% to 95% of specially denatured ethyl alcohol and a remainder of essential oils.
With the advances in science, human euphoria perfumes and colognes soon came into the market.
These are scientifically engineered pheromone concentrate that has proven effects on attracting the opposite sex.
Just as animals use scents to attract others, humans possess the same senses which are potent for sexual attraction!
However, Perfume Smell is Not the Only Thing that Attracts the Opposite Sex
Studies show that men associate the scents of cinnamon and vanilla with love. Cinnamon was believed to be an aphrodisiac. And thus, to attract your man, try baking cinnamon rolls before a date, or simply wear a cinnamon-vanilla scented perfume.
Useful, Although Reductive, Theory on Attraction Comes from Evolutionary Psychology
It holds that we are drawn to others on the basis of our assessment of their reproductive fitness. We weigh up physical qualities (symmetry, health, youth, strength in men, child-bearing indicators in women), material possessions (wealth), social skills (status, charity, humour, confidence) and cultural factors (fashion, weight, skin tone, hair styles, body decoration). We have roughly standardized perceptions of 'attractive' individuals, though it can vary over history and in different parts of the world.
Various Factors can be At Play During the Initial Attraction
Sometimes it begins as physical impulse - pheromones doing their work - and sometimes it starts as an emotional connection first. Usually it involves an implicit assessment of the other's suitability as a potential mate (genetic donor) and/or a long-term partner (protector of self and of future offspring). This entails a complex interplay of observation (often matching them up to our ideal, or even setting them up as an ideal), reaction (via chemicals and body language) and interaction.
An available person is likely to send out the right signals when they are self-contented. It is a clich, but a relevant one - when we can accept and love ourselves, we are in a good position to be accepted and loved by another. Inner confidence makes itself visible to potential partners. It is more convincing than 'fake' confidence (though sometimes in imagining ourselves confident, we can become it). This is why many happily committed individuals can be so appealing to others. We were furnished with so many points to include while writing about Pheromones that we were actually lost as to which to use and which to discard! .
Generally speaking, we select partners that are roughly similar to our own level of 'reproductive attractiveness' (measured in the wide sense).
This means that it is not only the most 'attractive' individuals who manage to form partnerships - there is someone for everyone.
An excellent book that deals with attraction from an evolutionary perspective is 'The Mating Mind: How does it work? Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature' by Geoffrey Miller. His hypothesis is that a lot of how we conduct our lives e.g. high status jobs, creative work, being charitable or popular for example, sends signals to attract potential partners. We have written a humorous anecdote on Pheromones to make it's reading more enjoyable and interesting to you. This way you learn there is a funny side to Pheromones too!
Ideas about Compatibility Include 'Opposites Attract' and 'Like-Minded Attract'
There seems to be clinical support for both positions. On the one hand we may be drawn to individuals who have characteristics we lack. They may reflect our shadow side - the elements that reside within us but which we refuse to acknowledge. They may also balance or complement our personalities. Some examples of differences include highly-driven v. relaxed, artistic v. scientific, sporty v. sedate and introverted v. extroverted. On the other hand, like-minded individuals may connect well because it widens the field of interaction, for example sports lovers can play and watch games together, and extroverts can socialize happily. What seems important in either of these positions is that the underlying core values are congruent. Ethical and social ideals tend to be matched in solid partnerships.
Compliments are a simple but effective way to make a woman you are interested in feel special.
However, most men don't know how to give good compliments.
Here are just a few basic tips:
Try to give a unique compliment about a certain characteristic that most people overlook. For example, never tell her how beautiful she is, because everyone has said that to her. Compliment a woman for her intelligence. Also, consider commenting on actions instead on looks. Even an extremely gorgeous woman will love being complimented on more than just her appearance.
Don't Overuse Compliments
If you compliment her too often, it will make you look like a pathetic wuss who is seeking approval. And it can be really annoying. For every compliment that you give her, tease her and poke fun at her insecurities at least twice. Be careful with this - a lady must know that you are just having fun with her.
Give a compliment that reflects the effect that she has on you.
This kind of compliment emphasizes the relationship between the two of you, rather than just the things she does.
Make Sure You Come Up With Something Original
Don't use generic compliments - they are corny, boring and there's absolutely no doubt she heard that kind of compliment a thousand times before. Typical vague compliments are often completely ignored by women so make your compliments detailed.
Pheromones (part 1) by not_small_anymore
Pheromone: a chemical substance that an animal or insect produces in order to attract other animals or insects and especially a mate. Word of advice: Don't fuck ...
Ever get that strange feeling of attraction from sweat, yet, your first impulse is to be repulsed.
It kind of draws you in and it's almost as if you can't help being attracted.
It's probably human pheromones at play.
Although you cannot smell pheromones, studies in the last half century indicate humans, like animals, have the ability to attract other humans by way of phermones. So what male pheromones? They are best described albany medical college up by what is known as a VNO (vomeronasal organ) which is supposed to be located in the nose.
It's been established pheromones exist in the animal world but aren't we humans part of that world too?
For example, research shows fire ants believe it or not, get aggressive when they pick up pheromones of a fellow fire ant.
Research has been conducted in this area to produce a anti-pheromone if you like, to combat the aggressive nature of these ants.
Fire ants are considered a menace in many societies and if a way is found to subdue them then maybe we could control there invasive nature.
Does a VNO really exist though?
You know, phermones have caused great debate ever since it was suggested they play an important role in the way we humans attract one another.
The crazy thing is that while there is a strong case establishing the existence of pheromones, the naysayers will still debate it to the hilt.
So who is right?
Wouldn't take long before research would start to translate into possible profits and since the 1980's, human pheromones have been marketed in one way or another as a means of attracting members of the opposite sex or for that matter, members of the same sex, for sexual pleasure.
Products in the form of oils, perfume, cologne or concentrate are now commonplace in the market place although you'll need to go online to get an idea of just how big this burgeoning industry is becoming. It wasn't always like that though, as in the initial phase of pheromone marketing, there was a lot of skepticism to greet this once fledgling industry.