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Jelisej
11-30-2012, 01:46 PM
This supplement seems interesting, it helps with mood, apparently it improves libido, and also it seems that it reduces food cravings- so I'm wondering wheter it could be weight loss help.
Also- The Hormone Handbook 2nd ED
Tierry Hertoghe, MD

page 91
The blood test is the best test to screen for oxytocin deficiency.
optimal
men (7-15)(pg/mL) reference(1-17 pg/mL)(1-17.1 pmol/L)
women (7-18)(pg/mL) reference(1-22 pg/mL)(1-22.5 pmol/L)
probably deficient when below 5
1 pg/mL=1.01 pmol/L
Also:
levels of oxytocin in prostate cancer patients are about half of those found in patients with benign prostate hyperthrophy, suggesting a protective effect of oxytocin against prostate cancer.

Jack Kruse: oxytocin is anti cancer in all respects.

This is copy-paste article about oxytocin:
Mood Enhancement – Oxytocin – Social Hormone

Oxytocin is a natural hormone secreted by the brain that in the past has been mostly correlated with pregnancy and breast feeding.

Modern research has shown that both men and women produce oxytocin and it is crucial for social confidence and sexual enjoyment.1,2,3

Some individuals may have low oxytocin levels for a number of reasons such as a genetic predisposition or environmental influences.

Oxytocin In Men & Women

Women, after menopause, will have greatly reduced levels of oxytocin which can cause major relationship problems. In women, oxytocin production in the brain is greatly effected by estrogen levels, which decline after menopause.

It is no surprise that many marriages end in divorce after mid-life. Women experience more loneliness and less life satisfaction after menopause.4 Before menopause women’s hormone levels increase their ability to care for others and maintain relationships and after menopause the hormones that supported these relationships decline.

To learn more about the stages of life in women that are effected by hormone levels read “The Female Brain” by Louann Brizendine, MD.

In men, oxytocin is very important to help maintain empathy.5 Oxytocin enables men to share their emotions and be empathetic towards the emotions of others. Testosterone tends to decrease our empathetic abilities so having adequate oxytocin is very important.6

In defense of testosterone therapy for men, the tendency of testosterone to decrease empathy is only in respect to negative emotions (anger, disgust, fear) and responses to non-threat emotions such as sadness, happiness, and surprise are less effected.7,8

Interestingly, oxytocin increases male empathy while improving your stress response.2 For example, in a disagreement you need to understand where your partner is coming from, relay how you feel, and do this without losing your “cool”. Oxytocin can help so much in this respect I feel. It can be subtle for some men but others are likely to notice the change.

Sublingual Oxytocin Is Best

“I think most people have heard about the injectable oxytocin to induce child labour, but how subtle are the differences when the different applications are used, for example the injectables and the sublingual troches. Are there any differences between those applications?”

Dr. Hertoghe: “There is a real difference in applications. The injectables are the best forms for induction of labour. It’s also the best form to have a profound effect of relaxing the muscles which is good for uses like when people have pain in the muscles and tendons and there is no other solution. The sublingual oxytocin is much more for sociability and sexuality. The sublinguals make orgasms more intense and easier to come and also more sociable, there is also a sustained release form which is swallowed and assured to be absorbed through the intestine, but that doesn’t seem to work so well for sociability and for sexuality. So you need a quicker form for sociability and the sublingual is the quicker form and you don’t need to absorb much of it through the mucous membrane- that way perm it’s a quick and a stable action.” Full Article

Oxytocin in a sublingual form is rapidly absorbed into the blood stream. “Sublingual” means under the tongue. When formulated correctly, oxytocin levels in the brain can be augmented with a low dose and enhance social interactions. For men who have difficulties doing presentations in front of groups oxytcin can be very helpful because it allows the speaker to connect with the audience while decreasing the stress response (ie stage fright).

For men, the most extreme example of oxytocin deficiency is seen in autism. Low oxytocin is also correlated with ADHD and social anxiety and while still not fully understood, males seem to have a greater risk. Autism may just be a term to describe someone with a defect in their oxytocin pathway.

Depression & Oxytocin

There are also connections between depression and low oxytocin. You probably would agree that a hug can help make you feel better when you’re “feeling down”. Not surprisingly, hugging and spending time with others increases your oxytocin levels!

“In humans, oxytocin is released when they hug or experience other pleasant physical touch, and it plays a part in the human sexual response cycle,” said Dr. Kai MacDonald, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at UC San Diego School of Medicine.

“Studies of blood levels and genetic factors in depressed patients point to the possibility that this natural hormone might play a part in helping clinical depression,” said MacDonald.

“Previously, studies of healthy individuals have shown that intranasal doses of oxytocin reduce activation of brain circuits involved in fear, increase levels of eye contact, and increase both trust and generosity,” MacDonald said. “Interestingly, people given oxytocin don’t report feeling any different, but they act differently. Full Article

Anti-depressant medication over long-term will lead to depletion of oxytocin’s function in your brain!9 Supplementation with oxytocin can help reduce the sexual side-effects (such as decreased libido) of Prozac and other anti-depressants. It can also help decrease the “zombie-like” effect that can happen with long term SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) use helping to maintain the potential benefits of the SSRI.

Could it be that some people with depression have an oxytocin deficiency? In my experience, men and women suffering from depression often have hormonal deficiencies or imbalances and because anti-depressants effect the oxytocin pathways then this would make more sense than the possibility of a Prozac&reg deficiency.

The Benefits Of Sublingual Oxytocin Therapy

A brief list of the benefits of low-dose sublingual oxytocin:
■Enhances social interactions (such as your ability to make eye contact and touch others)
■Reduces social anxiety
■Multiple orgasms in women
■Increases libido in women and helps treat impotence in men
■Generates a feeling of calmness (as one would experience after sex or with good friends)
■Bonding – helps you connect better with others
■Reduces stress
■Lowers blood pressure in some
■Reduces cravings and addictions
■Eases depression

Joie de vive – French for Oxytocin

“Can we sum up by saying that oxytocin gives you Joie de vive. Would that be true?”

Dr. Hertoghe: “Joie de vive, yes, with the warm heartedness that not only benefits oneself but also benefits other persons. I mean that oxytocin can also provide joie de vive to others- because the patient who takes it may behave in a much more sympathetic way.”

As a doctor, I have an ethical and moral obligation to help others and do no harm. This is part of the “hippocratic oath” that all doctors in the United States are taught to follow and is one of the guiding principles of medicine in America. The challenge is finding treatments with the most benefit and the least risk. Hormone balancing, in my opinion, is the safest way to improve someone’s life while decreasing their risks for more serious diseases.

Oxytocin therapy (using low doses in a sublingual form) has been one of the most effective and safest treatments I have found to improve the quality of life in my patients suffering from low mood, relationship problems (personal and professional), or social anxiety.

Dr. Julian Savulescu, in his article “Human liberation: removing biological and psychological barriers to freedom”, argues that “there are psychological and biological constraints on our moral behaviour, rational decision-making and capacities to love.8 For example, low oxytocin levels can constrain our willingness to cooperate with others, and our capacity to maintain long-term loving relationships. There is also evidence that increasing iodine intake can improve a person’s general intelligence, while drugs such as Modafinil can enhance cognitive performance. Savulescu argues that we have a moral obligation to remove those constraints, and that we ought to accept these methods of improving our moral behaviour, decision-making, and cognitive functioning.”

Jelisej
11-30-2012, 01:52 PM
Oxytocin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxytocin)

About Oxytocin | Psych Central (http://psychcentral.com/lib/2008/about-oxytocin/all/1/)

h2s
12-05-2012, 08:00 PM
Ah, the love drug. You played with it Jel?

Jelisej
12-05-2012, 08:20 PM
Ah, the love drug. You played with it Jel?

No, I'm thinking about it. It seems that it could be helpful for you as well.

nate3993
12-05-2012, 09:51 PM
injectable right?

Freepressright
12-06-2012, 11:04 AM
Where the hell do you find it? RC companies?

h2s
12-06-2012, 11:09 AM
Iron carries it, although you would have to become comfortable with a pin.

I believe international pharms carry it as well.

BoneDaddy
12-06-2012, 11:41 AM
Man, I'd love to see someone test this....

DJM
12-06-2012, 12:41 PM
just ordered, will give the wife a dbl dose while she is asleep

markam
12-06-2012, 01:04 PM
just ordered, will give the wife a dbl dose while she is asleep

I suppose she's used to a little prick!

Sorry, just couldn't let that one go.