What are pheromones?
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Pheromones (from greek pheros, carrier and ormone, reaction) are biochemicals with the structure and function of hormones, produced and secreted by many animal species. Their function is to communicate and trigger a behaviour in other individuals of the same species. Insects rely a lot of their behaviour on pheromones, as they can range a huge space compared to their size and their eye and vision is far more simple than in vertebrates. Pheromones and their reactions have been studied in ants, bees, and others since long ago. Reptiles and mammals have a dedicated organ (VNO, vomeronasal organ) for the detection of pheromones. For mammals, it was thought for a long time that pheromones had a very low importance if any and even it was though that human species do not produce pheromones as we use our intelligence instead. Most recent studies show that mammals produce and detect pheromones but instead of triggering a direct reaction they produce an inconscious message that can be repressed or not by the conscius brain. In 1971, lthe researcher Martha McClintock, at the University of Chicago, published a study about the synchronization of the menstrual cycle of women living together. Such study proved that some human agent can affect the hormonal response of other people. It was the pheromone iceberg tip discovery. Since then, chemists, biochemists, doctors and psychologists have focused the research of these new molecules and finding their effects on the human body and what to use them for. Pheromones are actually a diffuse group (some of them are still discussed to be or not pheromones) of chemicals, and mainly are:
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What are pheromones for? The first and main use is to trigger a strong sexual desire in men and women. But they are also useful for other purposes: you can be seen as nicer, to have more friends, to create a better and more appropiate image of yourself at job, to reinforce your own personality or even to increase your natural pheromone production. Are pheromones as effective as they say? Pheromones are effective, really effective, but not magical. If you use pheromones, don't forget other factors that make you attractive, like the clothes you choose, hair style, and the way you talk to people. With this in mind, succees is in your hands. How to avoid to be cheated with pheromones? Our advice is: |
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rutina y en algunos casos puede ser causa de crisis y separaciones. |
Las feromonas En el mundo laboral, especial-mente en niveles directivos, y
también en el mundo comercial, los triunfadores son aquellos que tienen
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Terapias de La aromaterapia es hoy una ciencia establecida y reconocida por la
medicina. Realmente los aromas nos cambian el estado de ánimo y llegan
incluso a curarnos. |
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Cómo producir más feromonas Hay personas que de forma natural
o por alguna enfermedad, producen menos feromonas, o no son de buena
calidad. |
Feromonas, perfumes y afrodisíacos El uso de perfumes es tan antiguo como la propia
humanidad. La aromaterapia nos recuerda el poder de los aromas para
llevar la mente humana a lugares de relax y placer. |
Feromonas naturales o sintéticas? Las feromonas que se comercializan son sintetizadas en
laboratorio. A pesar de que son procesos de síntesis largos y costosos, la
obtención de feromonas naturales aun es más cara. |

