Oxytocin is a hormone. It is a team player and needs many things in place to signal. So it’s a much more “needy” hormone with diverse responses from patient to patient
But if you respond to oxytocin, it is an amazing player.
I am almost done with my next book. On Oxytocin. But with all going on, I have been a bit pedal to the medal and full on focus for moving BHRT info forward.
Oxytocin can be used in many diverse ways for many diverse situations
For example, it is an “adaptogenic appetite hormone” helping some folks eats less if they are obese, and others eat more, if they have anorexia.
Many uses.
Some patients respond great.
Some don’t feel anything.
You need a stable thyroid and many other things in place for oxytocin to send it’s signals through the plasma membrane.