Posted on: 02 March, 2017

Author: Alexander P

Let us talk about the wonderful power of pheromones. There is an optimal pheromone-cycle length for assuring fertility. The pheromone discovery came out of Switzerland. In the mid—1960s Dr. Rud... Let us talk about the wonderful power of pheromones. There is an optimal pheromone-cycle length for assuring fertility. The pheromone discovery came out of Switzerland. In the mid—1960s Dr. Rudi F. Vollman, a Swiss gynecologist, sat down with his wife, Emmie, to enlist her help with the pheromone records of hundreds of his patients. He had been getting his patients to record their pheromone onsets and their daily temperatures in hopes of learning more about the pheromone—cycle patterns and fertility. Mrs. Vollman spent months, under his direction, recording and plotting the data. She looked to see if successful pregnancy might be related to particular kinds of pheromone patterns. She saw through several thousand pheromone records, working by hand, long before the days of home computers. The results became the basis of Dr. Vollman’s highly respected textbook on the pheromone cycle of women, which brought statute to his medical career. From analyzing the pheromone records of thousands of women, Dr. Vollman and Mrs. Vollman (whose name never appeared at coauthor) discovered that women whose pheromone-cycle lengths approach 29.5 days are virtually guaranteed to be fertile that cycle. Women with shorter or longer cycles are less likely to be as fertile. Three days shorter or longer on either side of 29.5 “perfection” (26.5 and 52.5, respectively) still qualify as a fertile cycle. Beyond these boundaries fertility drops off. The farther from “perfect” cycle length, the less fertile you are likely to be according to http://sundowndivers.org/pheromone-perfumes-work/ Pheromone CYCLES The pheromone cycle is the time between the onset of one pheromone flow, and the last moment before the onset of the next. Among fertile women the average cycle length is 29.5 days. During these 29.5 days a predict- able and repeating series of physical events occur in the ovaries, the uterus, the blood circulation, and the brain. An egg proceeds (ovulates) from the ovary into the fallopian tube. The uterus builds a nest to house the egg should the egg be fertilized that month. Sex hormones rise. And sex hormones fall. This exquisite hormonal symphony of woman is de- tailed in Chapter 3. For now what is particularly relevant is the stability of the pattern—once in every 29.5 (t 3) days. The moon also forms a cycle——-from one full moon to the next. Its cycle length of 29.5 days coincides with the optimum cycle length of fertile women. As we’ll see in Chapter 8, the moon cycle and the men- strual cycle of fertile women are closely correlated.  Although seemingly the end event of the cycle, the onset of menstruation is counted as the first day (Day 1) of the cycle. At the onset of menstruation the lining of the uterus begins a new cycle of nest development, eliminating the old nest and setting the stage to build a new one. Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com Alexander P is a blogger from Los Angeles who studies pheromones.