Posts Tagged ‘Chemical Messengers’

Adrenal Fatigue and How to Beat It

Your adrenal glands are two tiny pyramid-shaped pieces of tissue situated right above each kidney. Their job is to produce and release, when appropriate, certain regulatory hormones and chemical messengers.
Adrenaline is manufactured in the interior of the adrenal gland, called the adrenal medulla. Cortisol, the other chemical from the adrenal gland, is made in the [...]

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How Pheromone Concentrates Work

In many commercial labs around the world, workers are busy synthesizing special chemicals that both men and women will buy hoping to attract more of the opposite sex. No, these aren’t aphrodisiacs in a bottle, they’re pheromones. What are pheromones?
Pheromones are special chemicals released by animals that help to communicate something to other [...]

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A Look at Human Pheromones

Pheromones are essentially chemical messengers released by animals that affect other animals. Usually they serve to communicate something about territory, reproduction and caring of offspring, the presence of danger, or even the presence of a rival. All animals from insects to humans have pheromones and they have a powerful effect on behavior. [...]

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What are Androsterone Pheromones?

Once the only form of communication between animals, pheromones are chemical messengers from one being to another that affect the behavior of the receiver. From amoebas to insects to mammals, all animals have this ability. Detected in mammals through the vomeronasal organ in the nose, these chemicals vary and convey different messages. [...]

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The Benefits of Pheromone Oil

Pheromones are chemicals released in a variety of ways by animals to communicate something to other animals of the same species. This message may be, “”I’m ready to mate,”” or “”Stay away from my territory,”” or “”Watch out, there is a predator near by.”” All animals from small insects to large fish seem [...]

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An Introduction to Pheromones

You may have heard of the silk moth that can detect a female’s presence from miles away. This is possible because the moth, like most animals, has the ability to detect pheromones, which are chemicals produced by other animals.
Technically speaking, a pheromone is an odorous chemical produced by an animal that affects the behavior [...]

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