This popped up on Google's Useless Knowledge site. Interesting way to lose your libido.
"One-fourth of the people who lose their sense of smell also lose their desire for sexual relations."
Though when I think about it, it makes sense (pun intended).
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seriously curious (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2010 5:12 am Can you elaborate more on the story, it does sound interesting to say the least.
http://jenapincott.wordpress.com/2009/0 ... ose-knows/
When it comes to human pheromones, there are naysayers. And although there are fewer naysayers now than ever before, theyve long used one tricky argument to deny the existence of human pheromones. Theres no vomeronasal organ (VNO) in homo sapiens, they say. What good are pheromones without a VNO?
The VNO, a bulb buried deep in the nasal cavity, is rich with neuronal receptors that detect chemical signals from others of the same species. It processes those signals which, in turn, stimulate the hypothalamus which triggers the production of sex hormones. Other animals use their VNOs all the time. When a female pig or dog assumes the butt-up bow-backed mating stance, its because her VNO had responded to pheromones from a male. People have vestiges of a VNO, but theres no evidence that it still works. Many studies suggest our VNOs start to form during fetal development but regress and become non-functional by the time were born.
The naysayers say we lost our VNOs when we lost our need for pheromones. Were not animals, they say. We dont need to sniff out our mates.
But how do you explain the abundant evidence that we still use pheromones when dating and mating (as I detail in BLONDES)?
It turns out that we may have lost our VNOS, but not our noses. That is, we dont need a VNO anymore because we process pheromones through our regular olfactory channels. We inhale them just as we inhale any other smell. They hit the brain in the same way they would if we still had a VNO.
Theres fresh proof of this in a new study. Neuroscientist Ivanka Savic and her team at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden recruited volunteers to smell known pheromones ( estrogen-related compounds). The volunteers were unusual in the one thing they had in common: they were all straight men who had lost their sense of smell (amnosia) due to nasal polyps. Their olfactory channels were dysfunctional.
Savic and her colleagues knew from their previous experiments that the areas of the brain involved in mating are activated when people smell pheromones. (Their studies are fascinating; they help answer questions in the book such as Can you tell peoples sexual orientation by their smell?) When straight guys smell estrogen-related compounds, researchers normally see the hypothalamus normally light up on a fMRI scan. The hypothalamus triggers the release of sex hormones. But does the hypothalamus get stimulated when people lose their ability to smell?
The answer is no. None of the amnosiac men in Savics study could process the estrogenic pheromones the way other straight men do. Their brains showed none of the usual activity. The hypothalamus was silent.
This is important. It suggests that, yes, we do appear to process pheromones through the main olfactory system. Its good news because it implies that we dont need a VNO to get a pheromonal punch. But we do need to smell. (An interesting study would compare the sex lives of amnosiacs with others.)
The bad news is that its possible that if you lose your sense of smell lust may lose its luster.
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I love the sweet smell of an ovulating lady and know,
I will never know it again.
Moi
Age 62 <sniff>
I will never know it again.
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Age 62 <sniff>
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Interesting! Now that I think on it the women I've loved all had a unique smell especaily when making love. Of the women I've made love to there is one in particular that I couldn't get enough of, there certainly was something sweet about her particular smell it was like (Candy) to my nose. So yes I believe in pheromones. I also believe that not only are we attracted to the (Sexes) by their appearence I believe their smell transends visual cues, cues that say a certain person might be interested in you. Once the visual attraction brings us closer I think we can tell thru our Olfactory glands whether this person has the right chemistry (Pheromones) Interesting topic I had never thought of it in this particular light.