Do Natural Pheromones Work on Humans, To Attract Women or Men?
The question has been asked many times, and studies have even been conducted on high levels to determine whether the mysterious emissions that come from every human, called the human pheromone, actually draw the opposits sex - women, men or whatever your opposite is? In fact, this phenomena occurs not only in humans, but in animals as well as both ways of attracting mates as well as ways of keeping track of one another.
There are actually very compelling studies which have shown that when a "pheromone cologne" was applied to a man, a woman would actually find herself more attracted to him, but on a subconscious level, unbeknownst to her as to the exact reason why. Same goes for women, when they applied pheromones to their skin, they found they got more attention from men. The pheromone formula you’ll read about below exploits this powerful natural attractant.
Pheromones for Attraction Used to Be Just a Theory....
The theory of pheromone attraction is basically that there are undetectable "smells” if you will that are sensed by the opposite sex that you naturally put off. This effect was found to be intensified when test subjects actually applied solutions with human pheromones in them to their skin. Test subjects would report back that they noticed a marked improvement in the attention and perceived attraction from others they received while they had the pheromones applied to their skin, versus when they did not have the pheromones applied to their skin.
Human Euphoria natural human pheromone colognes and perfumes makes pheromone formulas for both men and women, and each are a real, unique scent that each of us and many other mammals gives off in order to attract the opposite sex, and can even help make it a bit easier for them to approach you - it’s what we’ve all experienced when we the power of “magnetic” sexual attraction. The perfumes and colognes smell wonderful too.
The Scientifically Proven Effects of Pheromones in Your Life and Others
There have been multiple studies done where both men and women exposed to pheromones reported that they felt noticeably more self-confident, more attractive, and romantic than they would normally feel. In past testing of pheromone effectiveness, it has been found that roughly 74% of test subjects experienced an "increase in hugging, kissing, and sexual intercourse."
Another interesting and compelling piece of evidence that pheromones affect us on a deep sexual and attraction level is that
foods that have been known for centuries to have aphrodisiac qualities, like truffles and oysters, have recently been discovered to chemically mimic and correspond to the same chemicals in pheromones. Interesting, huh?
In fact, ABC News conducted their own little experiment for a piece they did on human pheromones to see if they really work. They took a
set of female identical twins, and applied a pheromone oil to one twin while applying just a witch hazel solution to the other.
The results of this little experiment were pretty amazing. About 30 men approached the twin who was wearing the
pheromones while only 11 men approached the sister wearing witch hazel. In this experiment, the use of pheromones applied topically almost tripled the approach of the opposite sex, adding convincing evidence to the argument that pheromones work on people.
The effectiveness of pheromones is actually well documented by other TV shows and documentaries as follows:
Sex and the Power of Smell -ABC News
Pheromones: Participants in your Sex Life -CNN
Signs of Elusive Pheromones in Humans -NY Times
The Science Of Sex: What is it... -The Scientist
If that’s not enough evidence to convince you that human pheromones do something more than what we can logically explain, and that we all are somewhat of a “captive” to these powerful sexual attraction magnets, then I don’t know what is!