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Scientific studios proving the effectiveness of pheromones

For the past few years, a great number of scientific studies on the effectiveness of pheromones have been conducted, concluding from all of them that the chemical odor produce by pheromones are a direct cause of interpersonal attraction.

Having proved the effect of these substances naturally produced by men, all we had left to prove was the effectiveness of their synthetic equivalents. For such purpose, several detailed studies were conducted, leaving no room for doubts: THEY REALLY WORK.

The study started from the premise that “in both people and animals, pheromones stimulate the response of the opposite sex”. 38 men participated in this study, all willing to prove the effectiveness of these products.
17 of the 38 men used an aftershave with some drops of these synthetic pheromones while the rest of them used a regular aftershave. All these men were asked to document their sexual activity for as long as the experiment lasted.
The results showed that all those men who had used pheromones had more sexual activity than the remaining 21 men who had not used them. Based on these results, the investigators concluded that “pheromones were the cause of a rather substantial statistical increase of people’s sexual activity, and that pheromones have a direct incidence on sexual attraction between men and women”.

This second study claims to be able to prove that male pheromones (androstenol / androstenone) in sweat have a direct impact on female cycles and menstrual ovulation. In turn, women can induce hormonal changes in men. Ttitle: “Battle of odors: significance of pheromones for human reproduction” Autor: “Grammer K; Jutte A” Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut f¨ur Stadt-Ethologie, Wien, Osterreich

The Department of Psychology of a very prestigious university in London conducted a study on 76 males and a similar number of female volunteers classifying the results based on the social connections experienced after having used the androstenol pheromone. The results showed a rather considerable increase of the number of sexual relations in the participants’ social connections, further confirming the effectiveness of pheromones.

University College, Department of Psychology, London, England.

All men involved in the study were given a t-shirt to wear while they slept two nights in a row. They were also given soap and other personal hygiene products. At the end of the period, all t-shirts were put into boxes along with new t-shirts with no odor of any kind to be selected by women using only their sense of smell.

As a result, it was concluded that women preferred those t-shirts that had been previously used by men with the same immunological system. Many of these women said that some of these smells reminded them of previous boyfriends, while men with similar immune systems reminded them of family members.

Zoologist, Claus Wedekind, Switzerland
Subjects: 44 men and 49 women

ABC News conducted an informal test on the effectiveness of perfumes with synthetic pheromones. For that, two twin sisters were placed at a popular bar in New York. One of them was sprinkled with a pheromones spray while the other was sprinkled with a spray with no pheromones, like a placebo. The results were amazing since the woman who had used pheromones was approached by 30 men while the other one who had not used it was approach only by 11. After the test, Bill Ritter said that “we cannot deny what we saw in that bar”.

The tremendous effectiveness of pheromones to attract the opposite sex was once more proved to the extent that, in this case, the results trebled.


Sex Appeal in a Bottle - IHealthJournal
Pheromones: Participants in your Sex Life - CNN
Signs of Elusive Pheromones in Humans - NY Times
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