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i did research on those pheromone sprays for a class and its a scam. so please dont go wasting your $$ on those things
No it's not. But there is def bunk out there. It's comparable to AAS......comes down to source of the raws. Like I said. Day off I'm gonna make a thread.
Got help from a PhD student so take it for what its worth. An excerpt from my paper.....
The Major Histocompatability Complex is a cluster of immune system genes that are responsible for detecting and identifying bacteria and viruses that invade our body. MHC genes code for specific proteins that circulate in the blood stream. These proteins bind to odorants in concentrations that depend upon a person’s unique MHC levels. The odorants, in turn, ooze out of sweat glands in the armpits and genital areas. So, the combination of MHC-related proteins, sex hormones, and bacterial by-products gives everyone a slightly different smell.
Women appear attracted to the smell of men who only share few MHC variants with them (unless they are on birth control). Given that the female response to male testosterone derivatives is based on MHC, it doesn’t seem realistic to expect any one smell to do the trick, which is what these pheromone sprays claim to do.
There is evidence though that men may respond to (i.e., get turned on by) a woman’s scent when she’s approaching ovulation. So, if they’re making these pheromone sprays for women to use and find a way to incorporate the right pre-ovulation chemicals, then that is the only way they will work.
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