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Science has proven beyond a doubt that insects and animals produce and secret chemicals for communication, and then use these invisible substances to control social behavior, including mating. Do these chemicals exist in human mammals, too? Science again says YES! These chemicals are called pheromones and are produced naturally in our bodies, usually through perspiration. Although human emotions and our physical bodies are much more complex than that of animals and insects, the role that pheromones play in attracting a mate work basically the same way. In caveman days, pheromones were much more obvious on human bodies because they didn’t get washed off by soap and shampoo. Evolution and modern cleanliness has all but destroyed the tiny quantities of pheromones we still naturally produce. But you can supplement lost natural pheromones with products containing these potent substances. Today, everyone from scientists to singles want to understand the role of pheromones better and take advantage of their benefits. And why not? If you’d normally spritz on a little perfume or cologne before heading out the door, use a pheromone product instead. It doesn’t cost any more or take any more time, so give it a try. When applied on appropriate spots (wrists, neck, arms) quality pheromone perfumes and sprays last approximately 8-10 hours, or until you wash them off. What an easy way to become more appealing to the opposite sex! Learn more about pheromones here.
 


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