In 1959, Peter Karlson and Martin Lüscher, introduced the term”pheromone” based on the Greek word pherein (to transport) and hormone (to stimulate). Pheromones trigger a social response in members of the same species. The chemicals act outside the body to impact the behavior of the receiving individual. There are different types of pheromones that affect behavior and physiology. I will mention a few here:
Androstenone: This pheromone is found in women and in men. It typically creates a dominant, intimidating, and aggressive aura. This alpha male or alpha female aura might help claim your spot in the center of attention. The aggressive pheromone vibes will arouse a sexual response from others in that they will be intimidated by your alpha’ness’, and therefore be attracted to you. It can also be used effectively in a social situation where one seeks for people to be polite and respectful.
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Androstenol: Androstenol can create an aura of youth or health to attract the impression of reproductive fitness. It also stimulates a chatty /friendly response from others. The wearer seems less intimidating, and therefore, is more approachable. It can create romantic feelings, and empathy in both women and men. It has been known to be an “ice-breaker’ pheromone.
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Androsterone: For those males, who have more Etiocholanone than Androsterone naturally, find this pheromone useful. Higher ratio of Etiocholanone to Androsterone, is usually found in homosexual males. Androsterone makes the wearer appear more masculine or dominant, but this effect is without the aggressive nature that androstenone creates. However, it provides the same respect that of androstenone. It creates an aura of safety, protection, and reliability as seen in a peaceful alpha male.
If women wear androsterone, it has been noted to elevate their mood.
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Some users have reported that when mixing this pheromone with others, it can enhance the effect of other pheromone signals.
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This wraps up the types of pheromones for today. In my next post, I will discuss, androstadienone (A1), copulins, estratetraenol, and androstadienol. I don’t want you to O.D. due to too much information all at once. Applying a higher amount of pheromones than suggested or leaving the pheromone on too long, if you are not careful, can also make you O.D. Be weary of this.
I hope this blog helps you in deciding, which pheromone product best fits your needs.
Happy Saturday!
Enjoy,
Tanja

