My Experience with Oxytocin
To whom it may concern…
Acting on the advice of a colleague, I acquired a bottle of a sublingual homeopathic oxytocin (AKA Oxytocin Accelerator). Frankly, I really wasn’t expecting much. Was I wrong! After a couple of weeks I can say that my experiences with it been both profound and subtle. I feel that it has greatly increased my mental, spiritual, and emotional awareness. It has, I believe, blended a bridge and connection between the higher planes of creativity and consciousness and facilitated manifesting that energy into the physical. This is a difficult process to explain in words, but I will try.
For many months I have been studying for my real estate broker’s exam–in classes and by correspondence. For the past 37+ years I have been actively involved in real estate buying, selling, developing, leasing and managing for myself and others. This is an arena in which I am very well versed; however, with all the time commitments and distractions of the nitty gritty, applying the time-energy, lessons, and pretestings has been very long and drawn out. After a few days on Oxytocin, I awoke at 2 am wide awake. Rather than toss and turn for hours thinking about what I needed to do in the morning, I arose and began studying my correspondence course.
Within 3 1/2 hrs I had read & completed 2 entire lessons–digesting and understanding the complicated material, taking 4 practice tests, and finishing the final exams. Prior to the Oxytocin this had not been possible. Besides real estate,in other portions of my life, radionics, radiesthesia, chromotherapy, and chromosonics, the results have been even more remarkable. I am an esoteric physician and work with the subtle energy fields of plants, animals, and people. My ability to connect with what is needed has risen to new and startling levels.
Recent example:
A client called me because his horse had a serious injury and wasn’t responding to conventional vet-med treatment. I was able to devise new applications of color which hadn’t been available before–the horse is alert, happy, and almost well. Another horse almost cut its tongue in half. The vet said the only thing they could do was to cut the tongue off. I suggested they let me “think about it.” I was able to concoct a water remedy using various vibrations which were applied to his neck and head, and mouth. He is quickly healing.
Where did this kind of original thought come from? I believe it came from an expanded consciousness which was made possible by Oxytocin. Two remarkable case histories have come forward since Oxytocin:
#1 An 85 year old woman in constant pain for 30+ years: her left shoulder and arm. After new treatment, all natural, for 3 weeks she has been able to sleep all night, is mobile, happy, and is pain free!
#2 A 55 year old woman, extremely stressed, suffering from debilitating migraines: 2 treatments and her life is completely changed.
These treatments were innovative and even new to me. Where did these concepts for treatment come from? How to apply old technologies in new ways? I contend that Oxytocin in some very quiet and subtle manner opened the silent centers in SELF and allowed a new, exciting presence to emerge and take on the form it was always intended to be.
Oxytocin and infidelity – By Laurel Dewey
When it comes to fostering long-term relationships, men and women are very different. No matter what your sex, sticking around in a relationship is a challenge. Temptations occur. What, with all of the hot men and women walking, driving, skiing, windsurfing by, how does the average girl or guy manage to maintain a solid relationships at all?
According to the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, not very well. Their statistics indicate that 50% our first marriages, 67% of our second and 74% of our third marriages end in divorce. No surprises there.
A group of researchers at McGill University in Montreal were inspired to design a study to learn more about this phenomena. They put together a study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in which 150 heterosexual men and women were asked to imagine a hot conversation with an attractive member of the opposite sex. They were then asked to play a fill-in-the-blank word game. When shown the word “THR_AT,” women who’d been asked to think about handsome, sexy, men tended to fill in the blank with an e creating the word “threat.” Men asked to visualize gorgeous sexy women were more likely to see the word “throat.” When offered “LO_AL” women saw “loyal,” and men saw “local.”
The point being that the mere thought of an outside flirtation was enough to trigger beware bells in women’s brains, but not in men’s! “It’s an amazing outcome,” says John Lydon, professor of psychology and leader of the study. “The same things weren’t coming to mind for the men.”
So, our researchers bumped the experiment up, bringing in some serious temptation in the form of very good-looking actors and actress (pretending to be other participants signed up for the same study) who were adept in the subtle arts of flirtation. The researchers also brought in a group of unattractive subjects who were also boring.
After spending some flirt time with the hot actresses, men began to see them as viable alternatives to their current mates, and, (and this is a big AND) felt somewhat less committed to their current relationship. Dogs! On the other hand, women put in the same situation, though they clearly saw the hot flirtatious guy’s as attractive alternatives, but as threats to their current relationship and pushed them away. No, not literally.
Because they make more oxytocin, women inherently more able to distance themselves from threats to their relationships. Of course society has also encouraged them to do so from a very early age. “Men don’t have those strategies built in,” Lydon says, “but they can be trained.”
How do we get men to change? For starters, you must never ask them to suppress these wandering thoughts. It won’t work. Suppressing unwanted thoughts of any kind will only backfire. (Don’t think about pink elephants! “Don’t!” You are thinking about pink elephants. Ok, stop! . . . you get my point.)
You need to inspire them to release their oxytocin and feeeeel the love. Yes, love. Because when they feel more love they will release more oxytocin which will make it way easier to just not see distracting stimuli. I’m not making this up, there are many studies that support this phenomena. Notice, I didn’t say anything about desire. Desire is good. Desire is a start. Desire gets their attention. Desire is first base. For all of us. The hot actors and actresses proved this, but desire is not a home run. It is not the long term solution. It is not the oxytocin connection. It is a quick fix stop gap. When men (and women) are truly in love with their partners, and making oxytocin they are much more able to ignore stimuli from attractive members of the opposite sex. Get this, even more so than women! This was proven in a recent UCLA experiment with tempting pictures.
Conclusion: Women naturally make more oxytocin then men. We are little oxytocin factories. The mere act of talking induces us to release oxytocin. Men are not as adept at producing oxytocin as we are. They make a little but not nearly as much as us. Men make lots of testosterone. But, testosterone isn’t about commitment, testosterone is about fornication and only lasts a few minutes a day for a few weeks or months. By the way, the pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin we all release in the early stages of love are good for about a year. Again, these hormones are about mating, not marriage. Oxytocin is about commitment. Alas, don’t fret, men can be taught how to release more of the big O. And, they should be, because when they are truly in love life is simpler for them and when life is easier for them, it is easier for us. N’est-ce pas? Practice your oxytocin releasing protocols with them! (see chapter ?) You know, look into their eyes, sing to them, get them to sing along. If the drag their feet spray some Oxytocin Accelerator under their tongue and try again.
Oxytocin is an FDA controlled substance!
Click here to read about a sublingual Homeopatic formulation designed to enable the body to release and Accelerate its own Natural Oxytocin.
Oxytocin makes love blind?
Can thinking wonderful thoughts about the one you love, make you less likely to find a new partner? A new study says so. The study involving 113 people in long term relationships were asked to view pictures of members of the opposite sex at which time they were asked to rate their attractiveness. Half of the group were then asked to write an essay professing their love for their significant other. The other half wrote about the happiest time in their lives. Those that wrote about their love for their significant other ruled out the most attractive people in photos when shown during the viewing portion of the study. The study respondents rejected the photos of the
most attractive people said Dr. Jon Maner, a psychologist from Florida State University and leader the study. A current romantic perception of your partner may short circuit attraction to others Maner purports. Hence, the long held quote, “love truly may be blind”. The findings published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior may suggest that our oxytocin production is why as humans may commit to a long term relationship with one person.
Oxytocin is an FDA controlled substance!
Oxytocin and paradise engineering.
Known as oxytocin (not to be confused with the painkiller OxyContin), the naturally occurring hormone is best known for controlling contractions during labor, but it also plays a key role in other fundamental human urges — including the desire to connect with others. “Somehow, the peptide increases trust, or alters the way individuals see each other,” says Tom Insel, director of the National Institute of Mental Health.
Without oxytocin people would be far less inclined to seek social interaction, let alone fall in love and mate for life (or, as scientists call it, “pair bond”). The brain releases gobs of it during orgasm, mothers are awash in it during breastfeeding and, in clinical trials, a spritz of oxytocin has been shown to reduce anxiety, increase feelings of generosity and even ease the symptoms of shyness. Conversely, researchers are beginning to discover that low levels of the hormone — or the body’s faulty response to it — may contribute to severe social dysfunctions like depression and autism.
Most previous research on oxytocin has focused on animals. (Prairie voles are famous for their oxytocin-inspired behavior: they’re fiercely monogamous lovers and caring parents.) But more recently, scientists have begun to determine how oxytocin functions in the human brain — or, more specifically, how it malfunctions. Studies have shown that people with autism tend to have low levels of oxytocin, as well as hyperactivity in the amygdala, where most oxytocin receptors are located. The amygdala is also where memories are formed, and where our brains process and assign emotional meaning to sensory information — that is, where we turn perception (seeing someone smile) into “neuroception” (understanding the feeling of happiness that the smile reflects), says Stephen Porges, a psychologist at the University of Illinois in Chicago. So, misfirings in the amygdala, in tandem with low oxytocin, may help explain why people with autism have trouble distinguishing between happy expressions and angry ones, making social interaction difficult and unpleasant.
Early studies of oxytocin’s role in social interaction have yielded some interesting results. In a small 2006 experiment, Dr. Eric Hollander of New York’s Mount Sinai School of Medicine administered synthetic oxytocin and a placebo intravenously to 15 autistic adult patients; afterward, those who received oxytocin were better able to decipher emotions in tone of voice. Moreover, these improvements in social awareness lasted for nearly two weeks. (In 2006, Hollander filed a patent for the use of oxytocin to treat symptoms of autism spectrum disorders; the request is still pending). Investigators at Mount Sinai have also found that oxytocin nasal sprays enhance autistic patients’ ability to interpret facial expressions.
The effects of oxytocin nasal spray are not limited to those with autism either. In studies by Paul Zak, director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies in Claremont, Calif., small doses of inhaled oxytocin spray reduced anxiety and wariness of strangers in healthy volunteers; in one trial, the hormone made people feel more generous and trusting with their money.
For the oxytocin-deficient among us, the hormone is commercially available on the Internet. It ought to make love, lust or trust bloom a little faster.That’s not unlike the drug ecstasy, which triggers the release of serotonin, dopamine and oxytocin in the brain and heightens users’ feelings of trust and intimacy, even among complete strangers. Concerns that oxytocin might be similarly abused as a recreational drug seem unfounded. Though oxytocin is something of a wonder compound, it is only one piece of social support. It should be used in conjunction with: massage, talking, or “mind-body,” therapies, like breathing exercises and yoga, which help people cope with their emotions by controlling their body’s physical reaction to stress and fear. Preliminary findings are intriguing, though some oxytocin researchers remain skeptical about the notion of “paradise engineering.”
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Oxytocin and social interaction
Without oxytocin people would be far less inclined to seek social interaction, let alone fall in love and mate for life (or, as scientists call it, ‘pair bond’). The brain releases gobs of it during orgasm, mothers are awash in it during breastfeeding and, in clinical trials, a spritz of oxytocin has been shown to reduce anxiety, increase feelings of generosity and even ease the symptoms of shyness. Conversely, researchers are beginning to discover that low levels of the hormone — or the body’s faulty response to it — may contribute to severe social dysfunctions like depression and autism.”
Oxytocin is an FDA controlled substance!
Click here to read about a sublingual Homeopatic formulation designed to enable the body to release and Accelerate its own Natural (Social Viagra) Oxytocin.
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