News / Media

Pheromones trigger brain cell growth, say researchers

Published: August 1, 2007
Pheromone signals from dominant males spark new brain cells in their female partners and could help repair injured brains, suggests a new study by a University of Calgary neuroscientist.

The cranial nerve 'zero' and our sense of smell might be linked to lust.

Published: May 15, 2007
The pheromones are chemicals that one member of a species emits that trigger an innate behavioral response in another member of the same species.

Canadian Trademark Registration

Published: April 3, 2007
Silent Seduction® Canadian Trademark Registration Complete

Individuals, Businesses Use Pheromones as Secret Weapon for Success.

Published: October 12, 2006
Ever since they were discovered by researchers, pheromones have been an exciting prospect for those looking to attract the opposite sex.

The Secret of Attraction

Published: August 2, 2006
Many animals respond to chemical sex signals, or pheromones. Biologists have found evidence that people can sniff out the chemical signals of sexual attraction.

The Toronto Sun

Published: May 3, 2006
Silent Seduction: By Valerie Gibson

SS Media Story - The Huntsville Forester

Published: May 3, 2006
Selling the Science of Silent Seduction

Men do not do subtle...

Published: February 8, 2006
Ask a man to keep a secret, and he'll announce to everyone he meets that there is something he can't talk about.
Page 4 of 4: «« 1 2 3 4


Home  |   Pheromones  |   Products  |   Research  |   Shopping Cart  |   FAQ's  |   Partners  |   Contact Us
Copyright 2024 Silent Seduction. Site Design by Webmastermind.com . Muskoka Information