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Pheromones-Do They Really Exist?

Dean Caporella
 
Ever wondered why dogs greet each other by a sniff of each others posteriors. Hey I’m not trying to gross you out but you see, like most animals they have the ability to detect pheromones.

Animals are affected in many ways by pheromones such as marking territory, finding a mate, warning of danger and even reproduction cycles. So what about humans? Glad you asked. In mammals, there is an organ called the vomeronasal organ or VNO for short. It’s two small tubes behind the nostril and its job is to detect pheromones.

Pheromones are like chemical messengers.They work outside the body to send messages to other animals. Ever noticed how you’re attracted to some people. You can bet your bottom dollar that pheromones are at work. You don’t smell pheromones because in humans, they are odorless yet experiments have shown that they do affect our behaviour.
Experiments conducted by scientists have proven that human pheromones can have such a powerful effect on other humans that they can even affect the ovulation cycle of women as well as their perceived attraction to potential mates. That’s powerful stuff.

Ask yourself this…during sex, does the sweat produced by your partner turn you off or does it actually turn you on?...Food for thought.
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