Do pheromones work? Have you ever read about something online and become overcome with curiosity? You may not be sure if you wanna try it, but based on the incredible sales data that Raw Chemistry pheromone perfumes are producing we just can’t simply ignore it and neither should you.
What are Pheromones?
Put simply, it’s what many animals create -via oil or sweat- to attract the opposite sex. Humans and animals have an olfactory system (Nose) designed to differentiate between thousands of different chemicals. The hypothesis is that humans may have the ability as well. Let us figure this out.
Do Pheromones Work? The Summary:
It’s actually really interesting to conduct research on pheromones and attraction in humans. Pheromones Cologne does not have any scientific evidence yet that supports it so it has not been accepted by the scientific community. The exact ingredients currently used may or may not cause an effect on us like one would imagine. There is, at the least, a placebo effect taking place. Read on to see the amazing finding!
The Research
1986 – Fertility and Sterility
Winifred Cutler found that women who had frequent sex— weekly—were more likely to have normal menstrual cycles. This proved that the women were receiving chemical signals from men that were, in turn, affecting their fertility.
1998 – Archives of Sexual Behavior
38 men used the Cutler pheromones and saw an increase in the frequency of sexual intercourse and sleeping next to a romantic partner, as well as more instances of kissing, petting, affection, and informal dates. Study
1998 – University of Chicago
Researchers managed to link the synchronization of women’s menstrual cycles to unconscious odor cues. Head researcher, Martha McClintock called it, “the McClintock effect.”
When a group of women were subject to a scent of sweat from other women,“their menstrual cycles either accelerated or slowed down, depending on whether the sweat was collected before, during, or after ovulation.”³⋅¹
2001- San Francisco State University
36 Ladies who wore pheromones got more formal dates. Also, “Three or more sociosexual behaviors increased over baseline for 74 percent of pheromone users compared with 23 percent of placebo users.”
Study
2004 – Journal of Sex Research
Pheromones’ effect on postmenopausal women caused “sociosexual behaviors increased over baseline.” Study
2005- ABC’s 20/20
The twin who wore the Pheromones got nearly twice the dates. Informal Study
2009 – Stony Brook University
“sniffing the sweat of first-time parachute jumpers could increase a person’s ability to discriminate between ambiguous emotional expressions… jumper’s sweat might constitute an alarm signal, which puts the recipient on high alert and makes them more attentive to details.”¹
2010 – Weizmann Institute of Science
Tears shed by women contain chemical signals that decrease sexual arousal and testosterone levels in men.
2010-2012 Pheromone Parties
From New York to LA people smelled other peoples scent to choose a date at parties. Article
2011 – Florida State University
“scent of ovulating women could cause testosterone levels to increase in men.” ¹
Conclusion
As the hunt for human pheromones continues, scientists have also investigated other potential explanations as to why it alludes them.
Consider the finding that human infants will crawl toward the odor of their mother’s breast. Baby rabbits are known to begin nursing when exposed to a specific pheromone from a lactating mother rabbit. Its open to interpretation.
One thing is for certain and you can see from reviews all over the web. This stuff is doing something! People are reporting positive results and experiences, increased confidence and more. What would you pay for that? We will be reaching out to the company to try both the male and female product at events to determine our own opinion. Stay tuned for a video update.
Sources:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/are-human-pheromones-real/
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/03/do-human-pheromones-actually-exist
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=116833&page=1
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/232635.php
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3956766
https://www.athenainstitute.com/sciencelinks/pdfs/10Xstudy.pdf
https://www.athenainstitute.com/sciencelinks/pdfs/1013study.pdf
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/331/6014/226
Omry Gottlib
Omry’s passion & curiosity, coupled with his 13-year+ background in Business, provides a unique advantage for his work. He is ever driven to push the envelope.


