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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Body odor often abbreviated as B.O., or bromhidrosis also called osmidrosis and ozochrotia also known as “Apocrine bromhidrosis,” “Bromidrosis,” “Fetid sweat,” “Body smell,” “Malodorous sweating,” and “Osmidrosis” is the smell of bacteria growing on the body. These bacteria multiply rapidly in the presence of sweat, but sweat itself is almost completely odorless to humans. Body odor is associated with the hair, feet, hands, groin upper medial thigh, anus, skin in general, armpits, genitals, pubic hair, belly button and ears.
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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
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Are the combined human resources at HUMAN PHEROMONE SCIENCES, INC. productive? There is no absolute answer to this question. This report considers the extent to which the company’s labor deployment indicators differ from global benchmarks. In this report we consider forecasts of differences between labor ratios and the resulting return on this human investment compared to global benchmarks; the estimation of such differences is commonly called a “gap analysis.” What is the ratio of short-term and long-term assets to employee? What are typical capital-labor ratios? How different are these ratios to companies serving the same link in the value chain? What are the average sales and net profits per employee compared to global benchmarks? These and over 50 other indicators of labor productivity are considered in this report. The report does so by going beyond traditional analyses by considering companies competing in the same or similar industrial classification at a global level. The goal of this report, therefore, is to assist consultants, human resource managers, strategic planners, and corporate officers in gauging estimates of a company’s human resource indicators compared to firms competing or participating in the same economic sector, at the global level. This report is not about whether a particular company or industry has performed well or poorly in the past or will do so in the future. With the globalization of markets, greater foreign competition, and the reduction of entry barriers, it becomes all the more important to benchmark a company’s human resource indicators against other firms on a worldwide basis. Doing so, however, is not an obvious task. First, one needs to find firms competing in the same sector, but not necessarily competing directly with the company in local markets. These firms should not be perceived, therefore, to be direct competitors to the company in question, but simply those that have been classified by various sources (e.g. EDGAR or similar foreign filings), as competing to serve customers in the same link of the value chain, or broad industrial classification, as identified by SIC, NAICS or similar codes. Second, given the international nature of the task, one needs to control for exchange rate volatility. Finally, one needs use comparable financial standards. This report overcomes these issues and gives full human resources benchmarks vis-a-vis worldwide competitors who are present in the same narrow industrial classification. Benchmarks cover labor-asset ratios, labor-liability ratios, and labor-income ratios. Since our reports are printed on demand, the statistics reported are for the latest quarter and are the most up to date available (4 updates are produced each year). Each report provides over 100 statistics and 40 graphs to the reader. This reports is on HUMAN PHEROMONE SCIENCES, INC., FREMONT, USA.
HUMAN PHEROMONE SCIENCES, INC.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis
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Saturday, April 17th, 2010
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Human pheromones in their natural sense have been identified as being the silent attractant between men and women but can they prove useful in an artificial sense? Is it possible to use a pheromone spray and create that invisible magic leaving your competition “wallowing in your wake.”
Human pheromone products have gradually become a part of the fragrance landscape during the past few years with more and more people using them as part of their make up. But the question is continually asked… do they work? And to take it a step further… can they be used effectively in the business world?
Studies seem to prove conclusively that odorless compounds have a certain effect on human bevaviour. You’ve only got to do a search for Dr. Winifred Cutler online who has led the way in human pheromone research during the past three decades to realise this is not a subject where claims are baseless. Amazingly, it’s also being suggested that pheromones are gender specific; that is only a human pheromone can generate a human response and even more enlightning; heterosexual to heterosexual and homosexual to homosexual. Is it possible?
Pheromones are odorless and are sensed by an organ located in the nasal passage called a VNO (vomeronasal organ). It’s described as a type of “sixth sense.” The question of whether human pheromones can be produced in fragrance form has long been debated but it hasn’t stopped the marketing of such products available today. Pheromone spray is real and has opened up a lucrative market for those savvy enough to recognize the power of this concept. The problem is identifying which products are genuine and which are just out there to make a buck. There is a simple way of determining which pheromone sprays you should consider.
Pheromone Product Due Diligence
When doing a search online for pheromone products pay particular attention to whether a company manufactures it’s own products. Whether they be in a spray formulation or wipe on the simple fact that they produce their own pheromone-based product generally means they’ve spent time in the research lab testing what works and what doesn’t. I don’t know about you, but I’d be much more comfortable using a pheromone spray from a company who has gone to the trouble of researching and testing their own product before releasing it to the public.
So the question still is… do they work? Well, if research is anything to go by then yes they do. How effective is a pheromone-based spray? I’m not too sure however, it’s been suggested that just wearing it will give a person a greater air of confidence, hence, as with approaching anything in life, going in with confidence can attract the most positive results.
Human Pheromones And Business
You’re a businessperson who has an appointment with a client today and the deal is worth a lot of money. Gaining the confidence of that client from the outset is your first task. How can you get him or her to take an instant liking to you? Can a simple shot of pheromone spray be the difference between closing or losing the deal? I’m only surmising here and it sounds a little like science fiction but ask yourself if you are in business… just what if? It’s interesting food for thought.
Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster. Human pheromones are attracting a lot of interest. Read aboutpheromone sprayand related pheromone information at:http://www.thepheromoneadvantage.com
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
Guys, want to enhance your chances of having sex? Unless you’ve got Brad Pitt type looks and a bank balance to match, then attracting the opposite sex for most of us takes a little work.
Human pheromones are gaining popularity at an ever increasing rate but before you whip out the credit card and buy the first pheromone spray, perfume or oil you come across let me give you a few tips on what you should be looking for.
Do Human Pheromones Actually Exist?
The amazing thing about the whole human pheromone debate is nothing has been established to either kill or completely confirm their existance. Countless trials have been conducted since the early 1970’s and it wasn’t until Dr. Winifred Cutler started experimenting with pheromone-based additives in perfumes and sprays and reported interesting levels of success that people really started to take notice.
Since then, and particularly during the last decade, it has spawned a rash of companies marketing pheromone-based products as a sure-fire way of attracting the opposite sex and also same sex. But many still ask… do pheromones work!
Human Pheromones – The Practical vs. Theory
Will they get you laid? No, not on their own they won’t! You see, going out and spending anything up to $100 on a pheromone product, slapping it on and heading for your local nightclub and expecting to score without doing a little work will leave you disappointed – most of the time.
You would be better off standing in the middle of the club with a placard that reads… “Hey Girls, Look! I’m wearing Human Pheromones. Don’t All Rush Me At The Same Time!”
However, as a ground-breaker, then there is evidence to suggest you’ll get noticed. So okay, you get noticed, then what? This is what I mean about needing to do a little work. As a conversation starter they’re great. Now it’s up to you to hone your conversational skills and do your thing. If you just stand there hoping her eyes turn red with mad passion and then jumps you there and then on the spot, you’d better settle in for a long night… on your own!
Buying Human Pheromone-Based Products
Remember, you can’t smell pheromones. As an additive to a perfume or fragrance-based product it’s the fragrance in the bottle which you can smell. Products come in all shapes and sizes including sprays, oils and in many cases, you can purchase concentrated pheromones to add to your favorite cologne.
Here’s what you do when shopping for products. Stick with those companies who manufacture in-house. They’ve conducted and continue to conduct research on human pheromones and are serious about staying in business and developing a relationship with you. In many cases, there is a newsletter you can sign up for and remember to check if there is a contact number you can use for customer support when you need it.
Pheromone Confidence
There is a school of thought around at the moment that it’s the confidence knowing you are wearing pheromones which is the attraction. I can’t argue with that. Ask yourself, would you be more attracted to someone exuding confidence and personality over someone who isn’t? Makes you think, doesn’t it?
Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster. Find out why human pheromones can help boost your sex life! Plus, read the latest news and reviews in the world of pheromones at:http://www.thepheromoneadvantage.com
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Saturday, March 13th, 2010
The term pheromone comes from two Greek words: pherein (“to transfer”) and hormon, which means “to stimulate”. Pheromones are aromatic chemical compounds released by one individual that affect the sexual physiology and behavior of another individual.
Since 1870 scientists have known about pheromones and recorded the effects of pheromones on mating in insects and other animal species. In 1986 the scientists proved the existence of human pheromones and began to document their effects on humans.
Humans cannot consciously detect another person’s pheromones, i.e. we can’t “smell” them in the traditional sense. But, if pheromones are undetectable by the human sense of smell, how can people be influenced by pheromones? The answer is that pheromones are detected by an organ inside the nose called the vomeronasal organ (VNO). The VNO passes the signals that pheromones send, on to the part of the brain which governs some basic human sensations, like love, hate, anger and, of course, sexual arousal.
Male pheromones play a role in maintaining the health of women, especially the health of the female reproductive system. Researchers have found that women who have sex with men at least once a week are more likely to have normal menstrual cycles, fewer infertility troubles and a milder menopause than women who have sporadic sex.
If you’re looking for the woman or man of your dreams, remember that pheromones in your body scent are playing a large role in mate attraction. People who use commercial pheromone products claim that the product (pheromone perfume, cologne or oil) they use increases their attractiveness to members of the opposite sex. Also, one of the most important effects of pheromones is in their ability to make the wearer of the pheromone cologne feel confident. But it’s not just sexual attraction that is increased by wearing pheromones. Users of pheromone perfumes report that people pay more attention to them and are generally more friendly to them.
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010
If you spend any time at all searching for tips on improving your ability to meet and attract the opposite sex, you are sure to bombarded by advertisements for products containing human pheromones. Do these product claims have any truth behind them or are they merely hype?What are pheromones?Pheromones are basically invisible chemical messengers that are detected by a specialized organ known as the Vomeronasal Organ (VNO for short). Although the VNO is located in the nose, pheromones themselves have no actual odor. Some describe it as the “sixth sense” used to communicate unspoken messages with others. Undeniably, the air is loaded with secrets – with intimate messages both unseen and unheard.
What do scientists say about pheromones?
Although it is widely accepted that pheromones affect the behavior of many species, some scientists still express doubt about their impact on human behavior. Others insist that pheromones always have, and will continue to have, a profound effect.What does the scientific commnunityResearch into human pheromones has been underway for several decades. A number of reputable and credible scientific studies have been performed that validate the role of pheromones in mating behavior. The “chemistry” between people may indeed be a literal truth; a driving force behind mate selection.The mainstream media have reported extensively on the power of pheromones as natural sexual attractants. For example, an article on WebMD cited a study which documented the sexual activity of a number of young to middle-aged heterosexual men while using pheromones. The results of the study showed that users of pheromones had: * increased frequency of informal dates * increased frequency of affectionate gestures * increased frequency of sleeping next to a romantic partner * increased frequency of foreplay * increased frequency of sexual intercoursePheromones have been prominently featured on CNN, ABC, 20/20 and Hardcopy while numerous articles have been published in medical journals, newspapers and dozens of magazines.
If my body already produces pheromones, why do I need to add more?Although the body emits pheromones naturally, the effect they have can be limited by modern social customs. During man’s primitive days, hygiene practices such as daily showering, the use of deodorants, skin creams, and, of course, clothing were limited or non-existent. These days we make ourselves socially acceptable through these practices. The result is that we suppress our natural pheromone effectiveness. Adding an external pheromone should significantly increase your chances of attracting a mate.In conclusion, pheromones do seem to influence the likelihood of and the frequency with which we have sex as well as with whom. However, using pheromone products cannot, by themselves, guarantee sexual attraction. Obnoxious behavior and bad personal hygiene simply cannot be overcome by pheromones. However, for the average guy or gal, the right product may be just what is needed to help find that special “someone”.
Jim Navary has been a freelance writer and researcher for over thirty years covering a wide range of topics. Additional information about pheromones and links to recommended pheromone products can be found by clicking here:
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010
Human pheromones have caused a lot of debate. That is an understatement. So far, the gap between the believers and non believers is still relatively wide despite some promising research being done in this area. What is it about human behavior that we actually need to see something before we believe it. Talk about the missing link… think about it, could pheromones actually be the X factor in us which determines attraction?
Do Pheromones Really Work?
The debate between pro pheromone advocates and non believers continues. The problem is, there is no official evidence they actually play a part in human behavior. Certainly research has pointed to evidence suggesting they may be evident in our day-to-day behaviour but until somebody comes out and produces concrete, unrefutable evidence they exist in humans, then we can only surmise they exist.
Examples of studies include such things as human pheromones being linked to the reproductive system in men an women. Also, they’ve been associated with the relationship between a mother and child. Who doesn’t have an attachment to their mother in an instinctive way? Is this pheromones at play?
Did You Know?
The human pheromone “craze” started as early as 1971. Well, it wasn’t a craze back then but a study showing the connection between pheromones and women living together going through their menstrual periods at the same time started to alert us of the possible presence of human pheromones.
Looking At The Evidence
Pheromones started to make the headlines during the 1980’s when research led by Dr. Winifred Cutler provided evidence of men and women having the capability of emitting pheromones. Furthermore, Dr. Cutler’s studies began somewhat of a marketing trend and today, as a product, pheromone enhanced perfumes are gaining rapidly in popularity.
So it’s well known that pheromones play a part in the animal and insect world. Are we not animals as well? Why wouldn’t it be possible for humans to communicate and attract through phermones?
Research indicating pheromones affect such things as menstrual cycles and the reproductive system in humans were hard to refute when the evidence was presented. When Dr. Cutler produced her findings, she dreamed at the time of commercially-produced creams, sprays and perfumes containing pheromones which could have an affect on the well-being of women.
Pheromones Instill An Air Of Confidence?
There has been a school of thought surrounding the air of confidence brought on by wearing a pheromone product. Quite simply, some are suggesting that by simply knowing you are wearing the stuff, this inner confidence can equate to an outward confidence thus making a person more attractive to be around. To me, that makes sense. Wouldn’t you rather be around someone confident as opposed to someone “down in the mouth?”
Another school of thought surrounds the business and work environment. Pheromones have been suggested as a possible “weapon” for business and sales people to help their work endeavors. With the sales area in particular being a very competitive environment, wearing a pheromone product could help a salesperson gain a little more confidence in himself and then making them more attractive to the buyer. What do you think? Do sales people need any more confidence than they already have?
Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster. So how do pheromones really affect human behaviour? We tell you in this informative report plus, read the latest news and reviews in the world of pheromones at:http://www.thepheromoneadvantage.com
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Technically speaking, a pheromone is an odorous chemical produced by an animal that affects the behavior of another animal. Some of the many behaviors affected by animal pheromones include, attracting or finding a mate, reproduction cycles, marking territory, warning of danger, and showing the way to food. Because pheromones can be influential on other living being they are probably one of the most ancient forms of communication.
Though not proven highly effective at alluring the opposite sex as some products claim, experiments have shown that pheromones do affect human behavior as well. There is evidence that females may synchronize their menstrual cycles based on the presence of pheromones in other females sweat.
It has also been shown that female humans react to the continual presence of a male by an increase in fertile cycles, higher levels of estrogen and delayed menopause. This suggests that women react to male pheromones.
Pheromones serve as sexual attractants. They have a distinct smell that appeals to the most basic of instincts, particularly those of the opposite sex within the same specie.
It was only in 1986 when a group of Philadelphia scientists discovered the presence of Pheromones in humans. Women produce them, and this makes men approach them with much fervor and longing. Men produce them as well, and this results in building a connection with the females of our specie.
The problem is, Pheromone production varies from subject to subject.
While some may possess an abundance of this, well, hormone of desire, others seem to suffer from a shortage of the same.
There have been numerous studies conducted with couples and even twins put in the same position at bars as a social experiment. The overwhelming outcome of the studies was that the people who applied human pheromones were approached more often, and the couples hugged, kissed and had sex more often, and the twin that applied the pheromones received double the attention and people approaching as the twin that did not apply them.
So yes, pheromones do work, and they can be an excellent way to attract more attention from men and women alike, or even to do your own little “experiment”. Why not?
The Best way to Wear Pheromone
Femininity is the best pheromone and added to it the pheromone that you wear on your body; you have everything working for you. The best way to use the pheromone is to apply it on your breast and then allow the pheromones to work for you. Physical intimacy is not necessary but you have to be within just 2 to 7 feet for pheromones to be effective. The remote control of pheromones will make the male be attracted to you without his knowing it and remain attracted to you as long as you want it.
Wearing female pheromones is not an end all activity. Without the attendant personality and natural attraction it might not work well, but when you are competing with equals, wearing a pheromone will definitely give you the edge.
How Pheromones Are Used for Attracting Males
In order to make a complete woman out of you and to competing with other women around your choice male, it might be necessary to get the attention of the male. The dressing is one way of doing it, but when you are in company of other females who are all similarly dressed, you might find that pheromones work on a subconscious level without your man knowing it. He is attracted to you by the action of pheromones and only to you.
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