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Pheromones

While candlelit dinners and a nice gift never hurt in the quest for romance, and whether you're rekindling the flames of a decade’s long marriage or still looking for that special person, to achieve your romantic goal in today’s world you must think outside the box.

"Unfortunately, in today's hectic world, it can be hard to find love and just as hard to keep that passion fresh," says Luis Lopez, president of luvessentials.com, a premier Web site for optimized pheromone products. "It's hard to find time for romance (or find that special person), when you're juggling home, career and other responsibilities."

What's a modern man or woman supposed to do? How about letting your ancient animal instincts take over? Pheromones, chemicals that are secreted in human sweat, are the chemistry behind what's commonly referred to as "animal attraction." Scientists have long known that pheromones are natural sexual attractants that wield a powerful biological influence. So does Paris Hilton, who added pheromones to her new perfume.

Pheromones are odorless, and because they waft through the air in the smallest traces, they're barely perceptible. In fact, it is only through our vomeronasal organ (VNO), located in our nasal cavity, that we're able to detect pheromones. Although pheromones cannot be seen, heard, smelled or touched, they secretly affect our biological processes, which in turn, stimulate our sexual drives and reproductive behaviors. That's why they're often called "secret seducers."

A recent story on the television show 20/20 followed sets of identical 20-something twins into the dating scene, with one twin from each set wearing pheromones and one without. At the end of the evening, the twins using pheromones had more success with the opposite sex. The show also asked two women in their 40s to try pheromones, and at the end of the experiment, both women were convinced the pheromones helped them attract men.

"Whether you're looking to fan the flames of romance with your partner, or looking for love, pheromones can help," says Lopez. His company sells pheromones specially formulated for men and women with the optimum concentration of pheromones to produce behavior-altering results. "Our studies confirm that pheromones work, but perhaps the best proof is in the number of satisfied and return customers we serve," he says.

Of course, nature might need a little help from you. When courting your spouse, it's the little things that count, like sharing housework and taking an interest in the other person's day. Try shaking things up with a romantic dinner out, or even better, a weekend getaway for just the two of you.

If you're looking for love, think about where you're looking. Maybe the bar scene isn't for you; try taking a class in a subject that intrigues you or joining a volunteer group. You're much more likely to meet someone who shares your interests that way.

Wherever you go and whatever you do, don't forget the pheromones. You never know when the time is right.

Visit www.luvessentials.com to find out more about pheromones.

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