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Is it possible that for one reason or another, your body doesn't produce pheromones?
I am curious exactly how pheromones are produced. Also, how do you establish a certain "level" of pheromones?

2007-09-01 17:53:54 · 1 answers · asked by cyanne2ak 7 in Health Other - Health

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That you DON't produce pheromones is unlikely, that you may produce very low levels is possible.

Pheromones are a byproduct of sweat production in modified sweat glands. Their production is dependent on your sexual hormone levels.

This may also be dependant on various factors. Do you still have your ovaries? Those produce the hormones that are responsible for pheromone production. Similarly, if you take hormone or other treatments that interfere with your normal endocrine production, your pheromone would not be normal.

Another thing, if you want to have as much pheromones as naturally can, let your armpit and nether bush hair grow, most pheromone production is around the armpits and the pubic area; the hair are there to catch those compounds, without them, they escape without being able to work properly.

2007-09-01 22:15:33 · answer #1 · answered by Svartalf 6 · 1 0

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