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Do you want to attract the opposite sex? It is a fact of life that mammals give off what are called “pheromones”. To the human nose these male pheromones are odorless. However, our brain knows what they are and picks up on the scent. This results in a change in behavior as a flirtation begins.

The best pheromone can enhance good relationships by stimulating arousal and more intimacy, and they can even take sex to a whole new level of degree and frequency. But pheromones cannot transform bad relationships, period. Pheromones cannot change personal preferences and tastes, but they can promote attraction. However, if the personal preferences are not all that strong, pheromones can provide an edge and overcome those preferences.

The Ancient Greeks and Romans understood the use of fragrance to cover up body odor and to make them smell more attractive. In Greece, the vital oils from eucalyptus, lavender and musk were added in scented baths and body scrubs. The Roman patricians used aromatic cloths or leather bags worn around their neck to distance the smell of body odor and rotting food from disturbing them in densely populated areas. In the Coliseum, there were mechanisms used to channel floral and citrus scents into the stands.

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