Here is an article I think you, may enjoy and enlighten your thinking;- I agree if you can bottle the scent , you would make a fortune.
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The Smell of Sex: Can Pheromones Get You Laid?
Do the chemical signals we send out through our smell affect the hormone levels of other people?
By;- SeXis Magazine / By NuMe
August 23, 2010 | Whether it’s the first flicker of sexual attraction, or deep in the throws of passion, it’s a good bet that when you’re in the moment, you’re not worrying about the chemistry of desire.
We all know that hormones and endorphins play a roll in our love lives, but it wasn’t until recently that I ever gave pheromones much thought. My husband and I were having our usual “date night,” and I’d grabbed a few items to spice things up a bit, including some new, scented massage oil. As our play progressed, I found myself becoming completely uninhibited and able to say or do whatever I felt without worry -- something that was totally out of character. Not only that, but I felt that I “looked” very sexy -- and that is extremely rare for me. It all translated into an amazing night for both of us.
I kept thinking: What’s going on? What’s different? Because I definitely wanted to be able to repeat the experience.
It didn’t even occur to me until the following morning the whole thing might have been thanks to the pheromones in the massage oil. And while I never really believed in bottled aphrodisiacs -- except maybe Jack Daniels -- I had to admit something out of the ordinary happened. So, I decided to do some research to find out if it was a fluke or the real deal.
Is She Really Going Out With Him?
If you ask most people what attracts them to one person instead of another, they will most likely respond with the usual answers like: personality, looks, similar likes and dislikes. But aren’t you sometimes curious when you see an unlikely couple, why they’re together? What about when you meet someone who isn’t so sexy to look at, and yet you’d bed them in a hot minute? Or what about the opposite: You meet someone who might have stepped out of the pages of a magazine -- and they even have a brain -- yet you feel not the slightest sexual spark.
James V. Kohl, author of the award-winning treatise: “The Mind’s Eyes: Human Pheromones, Neuroscience, and Male Sexual Preferences
and co-author of “Human Pheromones: Integrating Neuroendocrinology and Ethology, ” who is considered by many to be the foremost internationally known authority on human pheromones, says, “The chemical signals we send have a direct effect on hormone levels in other people.”
But what about mind, the will and emotions? We are humans after all, not just animals. Says Kohl, “Most actions are based on unconscious effects, animal behavior, where something causes a hormone to change without thought, when we start to think about it we have the option of behaving like an animal or thinking it through.” In other words, while something about another person may turn our heads and pique our interests by way of pheromones, these chemicals are not necessarily effective enough, in and of themselves, to be responsible for a continued relationship with them.
There are some scientists who discount the theory that humans even have pheromones, let alone whether these chemicals play a roll in sexual desire. But there is a lot of evidence that we do. In a 1998 study by researchers at the University of Chicago, scientists were able to regulate the menstrual cycles of a large group of women. Since the length of women’s menstrual cycles and the release of their eggs are both regulated by pheromones, it was the first real proof that we do produce and react to them.
Other studies claim that women smell sexier to men during ovulation