Most proponents of the human pheromone concept assume that skin glands are the source of the active pheromonal agents. All three major skin glands—apocrine sweat glands, eccrine sweat glands, and sebaceous glands—can produce chemicals that become odorous.
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It is believed that the first pheromone , bombykol, was identified in 1959. Bombykol is secreted by female moths and is designed to attra...
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Just one whiff of another person's body odour could be enough to make us fall in love , the experts suggest. The researchers discover...
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Pheromones are actively involved in sexual attraction . Upon release, they can stimulate arousal, desire, lust, even fertility. Pheromo...
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