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Oxytocin Works for Men & Women
Great news for women wondering how to attract a man. Oxytocin is a naturally occurring hormone that has been the subject of much research. Experiments have found that oxytocin nasal sprays have a profound affect on the emotions and behavior of those who inhale oxytocin. Some of the benefits realized include: Reducing fear, increasing trust, sexual arousal and generosity. Long known to be secreted during a womans labor and while breastfeeding, oxytocins affects are just now beginning to come to light. Suggesting that trust, bonding, sex and love are emotions that are chemically based may take some of the romance out of romance. Oxytocin does not work by injection rather it is best absorbed by the nose. One company sells the product in a spray bottle and advertises it as being odorless, colorless and time releasing. This sounds very like the famed date rape drug GHB. I doubt that oxytocin has the dramatic effect that GHB does, but it still presents the question " is it natural even if it is natural?"
There are several pheromone inducing perfumes and colognes on the market that claim to induce an erotic response in others. Liquid Trust may appear somewhat sinister due to its clandestine appearance: colorless and odorless. Since there is no aroma associated with spray oxytocin it’s application is only apparent to the person wearing it. Does artificially stimulating someones hormones equate to trickery, deception or witchcraft? If the studies prove that love, even between a mother and child, is only a hormonal response will this result in a crushing blow to the ego maniacal concept of individuality? The research is promising even with its moral dilemma and ethical questions.
Author: David Defries
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In women, oxytocin is released in large amounts after distension of the cervix and vagina during childbirth, as well as in response to nipple stimulation by suckling the baby, thereby facilitating childbirth and lactation.
It is also thought that their function is associated with the contact and orgasm. Some call it the “love molecule” or “the molecule aphrodisiac.” In the brain appears to be involved in the recognition and establishment of social relationships and may be involved in building relationships of trust and generosity among people.