Though they are found across the animal world from insects to mammals, research
into human pheromones has been dogged by flaky experimental designs and dubious commercial endorsements, with the result that the entire field has a whiff of the disreputable about it.
Not exact matches
Pheromones are considered to be airborne chemical signaling molecules that are released by
humans, animals, and plants
into the environment and they can affect the physiology and or behavior of other members of the same species.
Found in most pet supply stores as a spray, scented collar or a diffuser that can be plugged
into a wall outlet, these synthetic
pheromones are reported to be safe and have no effect on
humans.