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Pheromones - In Homo Sapiens, Too?

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gl556tr | 16:16 Thu 19th Oct 2017 | Body & Soul
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I am sure there are Pheromones in we human beings. They seems to attract partners effectively in the fauna of this planet.
But, I think that Pheromones play more of a discrete role, more when two people are skin-to-skin close. The ancient role of this type of hormone virtually disappeared, I think. But does our 'packet' of Pheromones have any usefulness any more?

Any knowledgeable references and comments would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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Probably. We can still detect them.
yes I am sure you are correct

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK200980/

I wondered why you hadnt goggled Pheromones Human and tried it and understood why you were here

The ref above is a good start
far more refs than i wanted

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