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Suppression

Oxytocin

Category: Natural chemicals

Type

Voluntary

Introduction and description

Oxytocin is an endogenous chemical that binds to oxytocin receptors.  It is a chemical that is released during love making,  sexual arousal and childbirth.  It has its own receptors in the brain, the spinal cord and in the genital organs.  OT receptors have also been identified in the kidney, heart, thymus, pancreas, and adipocytes.

More details on the chemical can be found in the science section under - Oxytocin, here you will find some Pubmed papers on its functions and what we know about it so far.

In essence, however, it is key to the sexually based activities as well as  being a potentially healing neurotransmitter.  It is also key in relaxation, chemically Oxytocin  affects the GABA receptor switching it from excitatory to an inhibitory state.

Background

Oxytocin is generally released from the pituitary gland into the blood from where it travels via the blood stream to the rest of the body.  OT receptors are found in Leydig cells, also known as interstitial cells of Leydig, in the testicles.  And it has been shown that these have the capacity to produce oxytocin ‘de novo’ – by themselves. 

The same things appears to happen with women, except it is the corporus luteum in the ovaries that does the work. Furthermore the heart can also produce oxytocin.

Functionally and to put it very crudely it is the sexual stimulation and love neurotransmitter par excellence, for this reason, it is sometimes referred to as the "love hormone". It

  • is released in large amounts after stimulation of the nipples
  • is responsible for a man’s erection
  • evokes feelings of contentment, reductions in anxiety, and feelings of calmness and security
  • provokes human bonding and adult attachment, inhibits  controlling type behaviour, fear, and anxiety and increases trust.
  • increases empathy
  • impairs certain memory and reasoning activities  - stills the chattering mind  – the one we have to use when we are fulfilling the ego and trying to work things out.  But it doesn’t still the mind for the important things in life “Interestingly, healthy males administered intranasal oxytocin show improved memory for human faces, particularly happy faces”.

Method

Oxytocin needs cholesterol and magnesium to be produced.

Some good sources of magnesium in foods include  - green vegetables such as spinach [because of the abundance of chlorophyll molecules which contain the ion], nuts (especially cashews and almonds), seeds, dark chocolate, roasted soybeans, bran, and some whole grains.

The activity Sexy eating shows you what to eat and what to do to.  Being naked in the sun also helps.

How it works

see observations

Advantages

Endogenous, free!

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