Boost Your Love Hormone Levels... Naturally
Boost Your Love Hormone Levels... Naturally | May, 2010

It's common for hormonal imbalances such as menopause and andropause (the male menopause) to decrease libido in women and men; however, scientists recently discovered that waning testosterone and estrogen levels aren't the only culprits. It turns out that a new hormone has taken the stage and it's called oxytocin. Appropriately nicknamed "the love hormone", oxytocin has been found to induce feelings of love, trust and generosity. Scientists have also found the love chemical isn't only associated with romantic love, but is also responsible for the bond a mother feels when she first touches her newborn child.
Scientists believe that the therapeutic qualities oxytocin may benefit adults afflicted by mild to moderate cases of autism, helping them feel calmer and socialize more easily. In addition, oxytocin counteracts the production of the stress hormone known as cortisol and in turn significantly reduces stress levels.
So what does one do to raise oxytocin levels? According to the article, a simple hug between lovers or friends is enough to get a nice dose. However, when low libido is the result of a more serious hormonal imbalance, treatment may be necessary. BodyLogicMD's bioidentical hormone doctors have helped tens of thousands of women rekindle their sex drive, using all-natural bioidentical hormone therapy.
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