About Pheromones
Pheromones are naturally occurring odorless chemicals the human body produces in order to communicate with others nearby. Pheromones have been well established as the chemical that controls all social behavior, including mating in animals. Recent studies at the world’s leading universities have concluded that human pheromones also greatly influence our attraction to the opposite sex.
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Fragrances are detected by the Olfactory Glands in the nose and Pheromones are detected by the Vomeronasal Organ (VNO). The VNO is located in the nasal pit directly under the nose. When the VNO receives a pheromone signal it sends a message to the Hypothalamus and other emotional centers of the human brain (primordial areas that control basic drives and emotions such as comfort and attraction) that stimulates the body and creates a subconscious attraction.
Although we cannot consciously perceive pheromones, experiments prove pheromones are a key component in human attraction. A pheromone stimulated VNO creates chemistry, and therefore translates into basic human need for comfort (hugging, kissing) and even sexual intercourse.
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The vomeronasal and olfactory sensory systems.
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Recently scientists have succeeded recreating the human pheromone, which is the result of Fiora Pheromone Cologne and Fiora Pheromone Perfume.
This has sparked interest from the the media and independent research organizations, after performing their own experiments, they have also concluded that commercially available pheromone products remarkably work to attract to the attract the opposite sex. Some studies have even shown that wearing pheromones increase respect levels from the same sex.
Pheromones change peoples lives, being wanted by others fulfills our basic need for comfort.
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Experiments have shown that men and women exposed to pheromones claimed that they felt self-confident, attractive, and romantic. In tests of pheromone effectiveness, it has been found that 74% of subjects testing a pheromone product experienced an "increase in hugging, kissing, and sexual intercourse."
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Survey of 100 Men using Pheromone Cologne
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Survey of 100 Women using Pheromone Perfume
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Unfortunately, due to evolution, our bodies do not produce enough pheromones naturally to stimulate a response from opposite sex. We remain even more pheromone deprived due to our cultural habits. Taking a shower or even wearing clothes will prevent the small amount of pheromones we have to be airborne. By supplementing our pheromone aura with Fiora, we are reestablishing our chemical communication with the opposite sex.
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