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Published: June 1, 2012Gilda is our lucky winner of a 10mL bottle of Silent Seduction!
Published: October 3, 2011Rival, predator, mate: Mapping the molecules that detect chemical cues. The vomeronasal organ (VNO), a tubular structure located in the nose of most mammals, has long been assumed to be primarily devoted to pheromone detection.
Published: July 28, 2011We are happy to announce the launch of our nine new pheromone infused Silent Seduction® products. We blended androstenone and androstenol together to create premium unisex products ideal for everyone. All our products are unscented and are for external use only.
Published: July 27, 2011The realm of research regarding pheromones is explosive. Today, more and more research becomes accessible and published. Scientists around the world have delved into the fascinating affects of pheromones and how they have altered our day-to-day living. Within the last twenty-five years scientists have discovered a “sixth-sense” now known as pheromones, the silent chemical messengers.
Published: May 10, 2011Women and men can sniff out the opposite sex via odorless pheromones, a new study suggests. The discovery adds another piece to the growing body of evidence that humans, much like the rest of the animal kingdom, know more from their noses than previously thought.
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Published: January 9, 2011Tears do more than show that we are sad - they transmit subtle airborne chemical messages that have biological effects.
Published: December 15, 2008Pheromones also offer an alternative or adjunct to online dating. Today people are turning to online dating services in the hope of meeting someone. However, pheromones help improve the chances that your liaison with your internet date may flourish. Wearing pheromones encourage a woman to pay more attention to you and improve your importance upon your initial meeting.
Published: October 28, 2008Believe it or not, scent has a lot to do with your attraction to and for the opposite sex. I'm not talking about the Calvin Klein or Donna Karan varieties; every species emits potent chemical signals that can have profound effects on the same species that surround them.
Published: July 3, 2008Our attraction to others may be about having the right chemistry after all. For decades, scientists have studied why humans are attracted to each other and have found that dating and mating is influenced by pheromones, powerful chemicals produced by the body.
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