Women's sense of smell affected by the pill

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Aug 25, 2005

The sense of smell in women who are on the pill is tuned in to food, while women who are not on the pill are better at picking up the odor of male sweat. This is shown by Swedish and American researchers in the latest issue of Biological Psychology.

It has long been known that the use of hormones affects the sense of smell in humans, but this influence has been seen as general, that is, that the sensitivity to all smells is impacted to the same extent. The researchers study at the Department of Psychology, Uppsala university, metered the sensitivity of women to two odors, one that signals food (nourishment) and one considered to be a social smell, a pheromone that occurs naturally in male sweat. The results show that womens hormonal condition affects their sensitivity to different smells differently.
  • Women on the pill were more sensitive to the smell signaling nourishment but less sensitive to the social smell, says Johan Lundström, one of the authors.
Moreover, this difference in sensitivity to smells seems to be linked to the degree of fertility. Women in the most fertile phase of their menstruation cycle were the most sensitive to the male sweat substance. The primary function of the sense of smell is considered to be that of a signal system that helps us, on the one hand, to choose what is edible and, on the other, to warn us about hazardous substances. This function has long been seen as the driving force behind the increased sensitivity of pregnant women to odors during the first few months of pregnancy. It is interesting that the hormone mix in contraceptive pills is largely identical to that in the body during the first months of pregnancy.
  • This indicates that the enhanced sensitivity in women on the pill to the smell signaling nourishment is driven by the body´s desire to find nourishment for a fetus when the hormone balance signals pregnancy. The opposite may be true for women in the most fertile phase of their menstrual cycle, with greater sensitivity to the social smell. The driving mechanism there may be linked to a heightened interest in the opposite sex, says Johan Lundström .
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The sense of smell in humans is important as it relates to the sensation of taste. Those with anosmia lose ability to taste and often this results in diminished appetite

Social smells in humans are much less in importance for a varity of reasons. Continued stimlus results in desensitization of olfactory receptors. That’s why some wear too much perfume, they cease to smell it and daub on more.

Many animals other than humans have a stronger sense of smell and in those cases (dogs, cats, etc) mating is driven by smell. Humans have many differences from lower animals.
 
Dont wash more than once a day, dont use deoderants, do not have a nose job, dont wear purfume… thats what I say.
 
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