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Male sweat good for females? MSN article

BruinEd03

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Men's Sweat May Soothe a Woman's Soul

By Jennifer Warner
Reviewed By Brunilda Nazario, MD
WebMD Medical News



March 19, 2003 -- The scent of a good man may be music to a woman's nose. Researchers say the odorless pheromones found in male perspiration can have a dramatic effect on both a woman's mind and body. A new study found exposure to male pheromones can boost a woman's mood and stimulate the release of a hormone that regulates the menstrual cycle.


In the study, researchers applied extracts of underarm secretions from male volunteers to the upper lips of 18 women between the ages of 25 and 45. None of the women knew that male sweat had been applied to their lips, and some thought they were involved in a study of alcohol or perfume or even lemon floor wax. The women then rated their moods over six hours of exposure; they consistently reported feeling less tension and more relaxed.


"Much to our surprise, the women reported feeling less tense and more relaxed during exposure to the male extract," says researcher Charles J. Wysocki of the University of Pennsylvania, in a news release. "This suggests that there may be much more going on in social settings like singles bars than meets the eye."


Each of the women received three applications of the underarm extract during the six-hour evaluation period, followed by three doses of exposure to ethanol (alcohol) over another six-hour period.


Researchers also found that exposure to the male pheromones also prompted a shift in blood levels of a reproductive hormone called luteinizing hormone. Levels of this hormone typically surge before ovulation, but women also experience small surges during other times in the menstrual cycle.


The study found that the male pheromone extract hastened the onset of these smaller surges and shortened the pauses between surges by 20%.


Researchers are now looking at individual compound that are found in male perspiration in hopes of identifying the elements responsible for these psychological and hormonal changes.


"This may open the door to pharmacological approaches to manage onset of ovulation or the effects of premenstrual syndrome or even natural products to aid relaxation," says Wysocki. "By determining how pheromones impact mood and endocrine response, we might be able to build a better male odor: molecules that more effectively manipulate the effects we observed."

-Ed
 
In the study, researchers applied extracts of underarm secretions from male volunteers to the upper lips of 18 women between the ages of 25 and 45.


LOL, wtf. :disgust:

....although I wouldnt mind putting other secretions on their lips. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Lucky
In the study, researchers applied extracts of underarm secretions from male volunteers to the upper lips of 18 women between the ages of 25 and 45.


LOL, wtf. :disgust:

....although I wouldnt mind putting other secretions on their lips. 😉

I usually don't post in AT OT, but I'm sorry this one is too funny to pass up! LMAO!

That's almost sig material there! 😉

edit: Correction that is SIG material! 😀
 
Originally posted by: Pepsei
I remember reading some article a couple months ago that said the same thing about sperm.

yep. sex is good for women's moods!
 
I'm sick of bad studies. Where's the mention of the control group?!? (For non-Statistics people, that would be the group of participants that has something applied to their lips, but it's just water or something instead of sweat -- to compare the sweat's effect against the placebo effect.)
 
Originally posted by: DeafeningSilence
I'm sick of bad studies. Where's the mention of the control group?!? (For non-Statistics people, that would be the group of participants that has something applied to their lips, but it's just water or something instead of sweat -- to compare the sweat's effect against the placebo effect.)

Thinking the exact same thing.

dfi
 
Originally posted by: DeafeningSilence
I'm sick of bad studies. Where's the mention of the control group?!? (For non-Statistics people, that would be the group of participants that has something applied to their lips, but it's just water or something instead of sweat -- to compare the sweat's effect against the placebo effect.)

Have you read the actual study? How would you know there isn't a control study? This was a pop article at MSN, not a journal article.
 
My imagination is running wild with what these researchers are thinking about sticking on MEN's upper lips!
 
C'mon...

Reporter at MSNBC: "what else can you tell us about your study?"
researcher: "we carefully constructed it using an extensive control group."
Reporter: "what's the control group?"
researcher: "a group which we only applied water to"
Reporter, thinking to himself .oO(control group... not interesting. Male sweat on female lips... Well, if they're not going to let me report on the war, that'll have to do.)

Just think... someone out there in the US has the job of smearing male underarm sweat on women's lips and then asking them how they like it a couple of hours later. To think that people were complaining earlier that our tech jobs were going overseas.
 
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