Apr
12th

Romance, Passion and Intimacy Products Company, Master & Mistress, to Exhibit at London LENY New Yor

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“We at Master & Mistress have been looking for some years, to display, promote and provide seminars to a conference such as LENY New York”, Mr. Caplan remarked. He continued; “Our products are neither Adult or mainstream gift, with an edge, sophistication, elegance and dark romance that is usually lost in larger gift trade shows. LENY New York, growing out of the London trade show that is going on it’s ninth (9th) year, is one of the few that actually represents the alternative industry in a tasteful and professional way.”

LENY London Edge New York comments that it is; “The streetwear, alternative, rock & cult fashion tradeshow”. With a team in the United States and a solid, committed group from London, the buzz and attendance looks to be in excess of last year’s introductory show. The LENY New York will be held on July 21st and July 22nd at The River Pavilion Javits Center in New York. The website is www.leny.londonedge.com and they can be contacted in the U.S. at 817-626-1404. (more…)

Apr
9th

Human Pheromone Sciences Announces Second Quarter Results!

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Human Pheromone Sciences, Inc. (EROX 0.40, +0.05, +14.3%) (“HPS” or “the Company”) today announced results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2008. For the three month period ending June 30, 2008, net revenues of $236,000 represented a 28% decrease from the revenues of $329,000 in the prior year period, and resulted in a net loss of $88,000 ($.02 per share) as compared with net income of $15,000 ($.00 per share) for the same period of 2007. For the six month period ending June 30, 2008, net revenues of $502,000 were 24% lower than the previous year’s $663,000, resulting in a net loss of $151,000 ($0.04 per share) as compared with net income of $39,000 ($0.01 per share) in the first six months of 2007. At June 30, 2008, the Company reflected cash balance of $1,237,000 compared with $1,437,000 at December 31, 2007, a $200,000 reduction for the six months of the current year as compared to a decline of $264,000 during the six months ending June 30, 2007. The cash use was within the expectations of the Company. There was no bank indebtedness at either date.

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Apr
2nd

Pheromones By Maureen Kyin

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Have you ever wondered how different species know when to mate and who to mate with? How can they tell the difference between someone of the same sex, much less whether another organism is of the same species? This can be answered by chemical signals kn own as pheromones. Pheromones are unique and highly specific chemical signals produced by an organism that signals its presence to other members of the same species. Each organism have different pheromones they release during mating that helps them to id entify each other and start the process of mating. Pheromones come not only in forms of sex attractants, but also as alarm pheromones, aggregation pheromones, and dispersion pheromones(1).
How do we know that such a chemical exists in organisms? In 1956, German scientists were able to identify the first ever pheromone in silkworm moths. After 20 years of research and over half a million female moths later, they were able to extract a pecu liar compound from certain glands located on the tip of the abdomen. When even a small amount of this substance was exposed to male moths, they would begin to beat their wings madly in a iflutter dancei. This indicated that they had detected the powerfu l sex attractant from the females that caused this type of behavior. After extracting extraneous matter and purifying the substance, scientists ended up with the first ever chemically pure pheromone. Since then, various other organisms have been studied and more is understood about the effects of pheromone, but not much is known about how pheromones work in more complex vertebrates such as humans.

The next logical question to ask is how are these chemical signals recognized? Studies have shown that pheromone is first recognized by the chemical receptors in the vomeronasal organ (VNO) and olfactory bulbs located in the nose; signals are then sent t o the hypothalamus of the brain. In an experiment conducted on virgin male mice where their VNO was removed, the mice were found to generally not mate with receptive females, even if the maleis olfactory nerves were not damaged. This showed that the VNO s are needed in order start certain chains of reactions already programmed in the brain. Further studies show that when male mice have begun to associate sexual activity with other cues from females, including smells they become less dependent on the VNO s. A sexually experienced male whois VNO is removed will mate almost as frequently as a male whois VNO is still intact(2). (more…)

Mar
12th

Human Pheromone Wipe

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Girls Wipe PheromoneWhat are pheromones?

Pheromones are chemicals that send out subconscious scent signals to the opposite sex that naturally trigger attraction, arousal and readiness for sex. When a woman receives the chemical-hormonal signals, she automatically, instinctively responds – without even realizing what is drawing her to you.

What is pheromone wipe?

Magnetic Pheromone Wipe is pheromone based wet wipe . It contains pure human pheromones. How it is said on the package of the wipe “Wipe your neck and wrist to boost your sex appeal!”

Feb
11th

Effects of Human Pheromones

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pheromones wipeA number of pheromones and pheromone-like substances have been isolated in humans, and have been shown in scientific studies to have an affect on a variety of human behavior and hormonal processes.

Whether these effects are 100% “true” pheromone reactions or not is an interesting point and worthy of further investigation, but is a moot point to the perfume industry. (more…)

Jun
30th

Effects of Human Pheromones

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Effects of Human Pheromones

A number of pheromones and pheromone-like substances have been isolated in humans, and have been shown in scientific studies to have an affect on a variety of human behavior and hormonal processes.
Whether these effects are 100% “true” pheromone reactions or not is an interesting point and worthy of further investigation, but is a moot point to the perfume industry.

The effects of pheromones may be modulated by the sexual experience of the target and/or by the extent to which the target’s VNO is still functional, but the fact is that a number of controlled human studies have shown that pheromones both natural and synthetic/supplemental do affect our social behavior, and a growing mountain of raving pheromone product testimonials also support these findings.

Furthermore, I have yet to come across even one pheromone study that has failed to show some significant effects from pheromones, and until that happens there is little alternative but to assume that pheromones work.

What follows are abstracts of controlled studies showing a relationship between supplemental pheromone use and human behavior.

Jun
29th

Pheromones in Humans: Myth or Reality?

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Pheromones in Humans: Myth or Reality? 

Pheromones are volatile, odorous substances which are released by one animal and detected by another, causing some sort of physiological reaction. These reactions can manifest themselves in a variety of different ways: some pheromones modulate sexual activity, some affect aggression, some play roles in territory marking, and other pheromones have similarly diverse effects on the target animal. Pheromones have been demonstrated in a very large number of organisms ranging from amoebas to fish to mammals, including primates. However, the question of whether human olfactory signals exist has been a question of much debate and few definite conclusions. In this paper I will look at some possible examples of odor signaling in humans. (more…)

Jun
28th

Order Some Pheromones: The Key to Sexual Attraction

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Dr Cutler explains her discovery of human pheromones Dr Cutler explains her discovery of human pheromones
By Dr. Winnifred Cutler
Excerpted from the newsletter Women’s Health Connection, vol II, number 5b
copyright Women’s Health Connection, PO Box 6338, Madison WI, 53716

Throughout the animal kingdom, it was well known (by 1979) that females emit sex attractants that cause males (of the same species) to approach. Animal pheromones were so well understood, by the late 70’s, that manufacturers were marketing them as pest controls; pheromones were used to lure and divert animals and bugs to traps to prevent crop and flower damage. I was fortunate to be one of the scientists working on the research that proved the existence of human pheromones for the first time. (more…)

Jun
27th

Regulation of ovulation by Human pheromones

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Department of Psychology, The University of Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA

Regulation of ovulation by human pheromone

Pheromones are airborne chemical signals that are released by an individual into the environment and which affect the physiology or behaviour of other members of the same species. The idea that humans produce pheromones has excited the imagination of scientists and the public, leading to widespread claims for their existence, which, however, has remained unproven. Here we investigate whether humans produce compounds that regulate a specific neuroendocrine mechanism in other people without being consciously detected as odours (thereby fulfilling the classic definition of a pheromone). We found that odourless compounds from the armpits of women in the late follicular phase of their menstrual cycles accelerated the preovulatory surge of luteinizing hormone of recipient women and shortened their menstrual cycles. Axillary (underarm) compounds from the same donors which were collected later in the menstrual cycle (at ovulation) had the opposite effect: they delayed the luteinizing-hormone surge of the recipients and lengthened their menstrual cycles. By showing in a fully controlled experiment that the timing of ovulation can be manipulated, this study provides definitive evidence of human pheromones.

Jun
26th

Human Pheromones Exist

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Human Pheromones Exist

The behavior of animals is strongly influenced by pheromones — chemicals made by one animal and “smelled” by another. Mating, dominance among males, weaning, recognition of members of social groups, and level of stress are all influenced, even controlled, by pheromones. Inside of the nose of nonhuman mammals is a specialized organ for receiving pheromones, which then communicates through special neural pathways to the hypothalamus. Until the last few years, common wisdom has been that humans did not communicate using pheromones. Then four years ago, a pheromone receptor was found in the human nose. (more…)

Jun
25th

Can´t Make a Pheromone Candle? Think Again….

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Can´t Make a Pheromone Candle? Think Again….

No pheromone candles you say? We beg to differ. It has been asserted by other organizations that pheromone candles will not be successful based on an arbitrary number that somehow the structural integrity of the molecule will somehow be sacrificed around 155 degrees farenheit. In order to show this assertion is not accurate, it is necessary to have an understanding of how candles function, the molecular structure of hormones, and diffusion. (more…)

Jun
24th

About Pheromones very much information

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About Pheromones very much information

Pheromones are natural chemical signals that the body produces in order to attract others. Pheromones are well documented in the animal kingdom as the force that controls all social behavior, especially mating.

Scientists are now finding that human behavior is also heavily influenced by these invisible suggestive chemical compounds, specifically those from the androstenone family. As the evolutionary time scale has progressed, pheromone production has decreased as humans acquired new standards of attraction. However, some men are genetically disposed to produce more androstenone and androstenol pheromones than others which is why some men seem to have more “luck with the ladies” than others. Rest assured that one of the reasons for their success is not luck, it is SCIENCE ! Now everyone can enjoy the benefits of cheating evolution – level the playing field with the pheromones contained in these awesome pheromone products! You will be amazed! (more…)

Jun
23rd

What are the Differences Between all the Various Products Available?

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What are the Differences Between all the Various Products Available

Some are stronger than others (different concentrations of pheromones), some have only androstenone while others have a blend that includes other compounds as well, but all these products really rely on their concentration of the human pheromone 5-alpha-an-drost-16-ene-one for effectiveness. Our product was designed to deliver a very high percentage of 5-alpha-an-drost-16-ene-one with an affordable price tag. Time has been taken to do the research, and money has been spent to procure only the finest reagent compounds delivered with the only the most accurate and precise instrumentation. The pheromone content of each and every product we offer is carefully monitored throughout the process and is administered using a highly accurate Hamilton 900 Series ™ diluter/dispenser to ensure absolute continuity between bottles and to give each and every one of our customers the absolute BEST in results!

Jun
22nd

So what exactly are pheromones and how do they work?

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info pheromone so what esactly are pherromone

Dictionary definition: A chemical substance that is produced by an animal and serves especially as a stimulus to other individuals of the same species for one or more behavioral responses — called also ectohormone-1997 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated (more…)

Jun
21st

The Influence of Androstenol – a Putative Human Pheromone – On Mood Throughout the Menstrual Cycle

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pheromone and Hormones female

Each morning for a month female subjects placed either 5 alpha-androst-16-en-3 alpha-ol, a putative human pheromone, or a placebo on the upper lip. Each evening the subjects rated on five scales their moods during that day. In the middle of their monthly cycle those females exposed to androstenol rather than a control tended to rate their moods as submissive rather than aggressive. (more…)