Pherotones are not intended for anyone under the age of 18.
Pherotone research is being conducted by intimacy expert Dr. Myra Vanderhood.
Dr. Vanderhood believes that Pherotones can spark passionate sexual responses in humans.
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YOU’VE HEARD OF PHEROMONES, NOW TRY...
HOW PHEROTONES WORK
DOES SCIENCE HAVE VIDEO EVIDENCE OF PHEROTONES IN ACTION?
You are about to see the first known moving images of a Pherotonal response not conducted in a
laboratory. This video evidence demonstrates the awesome power of Pherotones to spark immediate
unrestrained passion. It also helps move Pherotonal science forward in an important way. We now
know, based on this video, that Pherotones must be more carefully calibrated and more thoroughly
refined. Some, such as “El Cuddlero” and “The Wizard’s Sleeve,” are currently under potency review.
Without video data such as this, we wouldn’t know where to begin. Thanks to all the citizen scientists
out there helping us make Pherotones more enjoyable for everyone.
Modern science has only begun to unlock the secrets of the human brain. While making great strides in mapping the neural pathways and chemical triggers that incite various moods and behaviors, mainstream scientists have yet to grasp exactly what makes human beings, and their brains, tick.
Therefore, Pherotonal research is somewhat controversial. At the vanguard of this important work is intimacy expert Dr. Myra Vanderhood. Dr. Vanderhood and her colleagues at the Auditory Institute, RTP are seeking to connect the dots, gathering anecdotal evidence from around the globe, and looking for the cause-and-effect relationships that will gain traction with established scientists the world over. Research like this always begins slowly, but the more evidence researchers gather, the closer we come to understanding Pherotones and their impact on the attraction and arousal centers of the brain.
Dr. Myra Vanderhood believes that Pherotones occur in nature. It is quite possible that animals use these microsounds to attract mates during rutting season. Until now, science has known very little about the use of sound in the courtship rituals of the animal kingdom.
Phase One of this research involves gathering video evidence and testimonials from people who have experienced Pherotonal power. If you believe you have had a Pherotone experience, and are able to document it, please let us know on the Testimonials page.