How does the body make and transmit pheromones naturally? Why is that process stunted for most people?
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How do humans create pheromones naturally within the body?
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Probably someone will post a good explanation soon or later. Here, is a lecture from a scientist, I guess..
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Most pheromonal substances begin as endogenously produced hormones (produced inside the body, secreted in perspiration). Once outside the body, these hormones are known as pheromones. They usually begin degrading, both due to oxidation and bacterial action. Pheromonal levels (as well as type), are determined by both age and body chemistry/health.Comment
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I think its just a mix of how one consumes food. Maintaining a healthy diet rich in vegetables and super foods. Stunting hormones is like drinking a can of Soda. Its important to have a healthy lifestyle with lots of exercise. Ancient people did lots of fighting and they produced more pheromones. Today we do little actual fighting and exercise.26/M/New England
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If we're talking WITHIN the body it starts as cholesterol which thru various enzymatic reactions converts to the a whole chain of androgenic compounds starting with Pregnenolone. They are excreted thru the apocrine glands which are concentrated in the arm pits, pubic/perianal region and the chest (fyi blacks have the highest concentration of apocrine glands in the chest area). The only pheromone scientifically proven to be exuded by the apocrine glands is Androstendienol.
To further complicate matters, aerobic coryneform bacteria further break down pheromones into compounds further down the line, e.g., Androstedienone -> Androstenone -> Alpha Androstenol and Beta Anderostenol.
That's the short answer.Comment
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