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<blockquote data-quote="hope4hon" data-source="post: 410683" data-attributes="member: 11278"><p>I've been reading a lot about oxytocin as a "love hormone" which calms aggresive or anxious behavior. Here is something I just read on this website. </p><p> </p><p>Scientists call it the "love hormone" because it's released in the body naturally at childbirth -- and during sex. It's oxytocin, a peptide found in the brain that also affects behavior like trust, empathy and generosity - as well as jealousy and gloating.</p><p></p><p>Now, oxytocin is being used in trials with young adults (18 and older) who have Autistic Spectrum Disorders (Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)), and the results of the trials to date have been truly amazing. </p><p> </p><p>I wonder if anyone has tried this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hope4hon, post: 410683, member: 11278"] I've been reading a lot about oxytocin as a "love hormone" which calms aggresive or anxious behavior. Here is something I just read on this website. Scientists call it the "love hormone" because it's released in the body naturally at childbirth -- and during sex. It's oxytocin, a peptide found in the brain that also affects behavior like trust, empathy and generosity - as well as jealousy and gloating. Now, oxytocin is being used in trials with young adults (18 and older) who have Autistic Spectrum Disorders (Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)), and the results of the trials to date have been truly amazing. I wonder if anyone has tried this. [/QUOTE]
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