How Do Male Pheromones Affect Women's Hormones?
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by: Jamie Reese
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Male pheromones affect women by acting on the part of the brain that controls, among other things, the endocrine-or hormonal-system.
Researchers believe that human male pheromones directly affect the hypothalamus inside a woman's brain. This tiny but very important structure is about the size of an almond, and it functions to gather information about the environment and the state of a woman's body and make necessary adjustments to two critical systems. Pheromones provide very important information that the hypothalamus responds to.
The hypothalamus connects to the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system. The autonomic nervous system is responsible for maintaining factors like blood pressure and heart rate. So research evidence that indicates that exposure to pheromones increases the heart rate and blood pressure of women supports the idea that pheromones act through the hypothalamus, ultimately affecting the autonomic nervous system.
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Jamie Reese, scientific researcher specializing in the fascinating area of human pheromones has created the most effective formula that positively affects a women's desires. Get a free report on this scientific breakthrough at www.emamorx.com/ART
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