Di-Dehydroepiandrosterone Pherlure and VNO
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We humans have a bunch of highly-developed senses, but most of our communication happens with sound and vision. Not much communication between people happens with smell. But now we are beginning to prove that we humans can influence each other with our smells - and, that we pick up these smells with a strange sex organ inside our noses! A new pheromone formulation, Di-Dehydroepiandrosterone , has recently been introduced in to market place and being sold under the name "Pherlure Cologne".
The anatomy scientists have known for a long time about the "olfactory
epithelium". "Olfactory" means "related to smell". The olfactory epithelium is a patch of yellowish tissue high up in "ceiling" of the nose. Normally, it is poorly ventilated, but when we sniff deeply, we pass lots of air over it. In this yellow patch, there are sensory cells specially adapted for smelling. Di-Dehydroepiandrosterone in the air enter the nose, excite the sensory cells, and then we get the sensation of "smell".
There is also another area in the human nose that we can detect odours with - but until recently, most scientists didn't believe it existed! This is the VNO, which stands for "vomeronasal organ". This is what actually detects the Di-Dehydroepiandrosterone . Fish and birds don't have a VNO, but it is very well developed in warm blooded animals.
The effects of Di-Dehydroepiandrosterone are promising and look to be a great tool for anyone in today's single life.About the author:
Dan Samsun
http://www.consumptionjunction.com/content/di-dehydroepiandrosterone.html
http://www.freakhole.com/di-dehydroepiandrosterone.html
http://www.revengeworld.com/pherlure.html