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Oxytocin is the "anti-stress" hormone. Click here to learn more and for a free trial Chronic stress hinders the healthy and natural production of oxytocin in the brain. For adults and children who have experienced trauma at early ages, or are exposed to prolonged states of stress, can find their natural oxytocin response reduced. What is oxytocin? Oxytocin is a peptide which functions as both a hormone and neurotransmitter. Its role throughout the body is widespread including in the brain (hypothalamus, amygdala, hippocampus & brain stem) the heart, uterus and regions of the spinal cord which regulate the autonomic nervous system, especially the parasympathetic branch (Neumann 2008) "Love is the feeling and experience that ties us together. When we experience too much stress and anxiety in our lives, it breaks down vital relationships and leaves us feeling lonely and isolated. Adults who are under constant stress and anxiety experience more bouts of depression, dissatisfaction in life and increased health challenges." Bryan Post (founder of the The Post Institute) Oxytocin is a naturally occurring hormone that is released by methods as simple as a hug, a kiss, and gentle eye contact. Our brains are naturally organized to release it but prolonged stress, isolation, or trauma, conditions afflicting many people, prevent adequate oxytocin production. Oxytocin Factor™ is specifically engineered to provide a support to the brain’s natural production of oxytocin. Oxytocin Factor helps to reduce stress, increase well-being, and generate relaxation, thereby helping to reduce or alleviate symptoms associated with autism, depression, anxiety, stress, emotional upset, and other chronic ailments afflicting millions of individuals every day. Oxytocin Factor™ is easily ingested via 6 mint flavoured drops under the tounge. Available from ABC Nutriceuticals for $9.95 as a 30 day free trial. Oxytocin Factor is sent directly from America. It is a resource highly stressed individuals including adopters and foster carers have found useful. |



