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Oxytocin for Your Heart and More

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In Episode 11, we examine a tiny hormone with powerful effects. Oxytocin, sometimes called the "Love Hormone," is best known for its effects on social behavior.
When oxytocin levels are high, humans and other mammals feel drawn to one another.
Social animals require healthy bonding for survival, and oxytocin has probably evolved to reinforce those bonds. Oxytocin released during childbirth helps mothers fall in love with their babies.
But recent studies reveal important effects oxytocin has on weight, cardiovascular function, bone health, and more. Many of these were reviewed and cited in the journal, Frontiers in Endocrinology, in February, 2022. The authors reveal roles oxytocin plays in many aspects of health, including heart health, weight management, bone health, and others.
The great thing about oxytocin is that both diet and behavior impact its levels. Foods rich in vitamin C, B vitamins, magnesium, and tryptophan may help your body produce healthy levels of oxytocin. So can behaviors most of us enjoy. This includes listening to music, meditation, massage, hiking outdoors, and being close to people you care about.
So it seems that having a little more love in your life is a good thing-not just emotionally, but physically. Because when you feel love, you know that oxytocin is hard at work keeping your body healthy.
Articles Cited
Liu N, Yang H, Han L, Ma M. Oxytocin in Women's Health and Disease. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2022;13:786271. Published 2022 Feb 15. doi:10.3389/fendo.2022.786271

The Cornerstones of Healthy Food Systems Podcast Introduction by David Lucero.
Theme music by Zakhar Valaha

This version was updated in summer, 2023, when we decided to remove the cornerstones.endofite.com website reference. The only change was to remove the word cornerstones from the website reference.

This podcast is created and produced by End-O-Fite Enterprises LLC.
The podcast is supported when you purchase our products and services, or when you purchase products from our affiliates. Affiliate links may be found in the show notes and on our virtual marketplace.
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  • nutritional supplements and more to keep you healthy

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Sisällön tarjoaa Mary Lucero. Mary Lucero tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

In Episode 11, we examine a tiny hormone with powerful effects. Oxytocin, sometimes called the "Love Hormone," is best known for its effects on social behavior.
When oxytocin levels are high, humans and other mammals feel drawn to one another.
Social animals require healthy bonding for survival, and oxytocin has probably evolved to reinforce those bonds. Oxytocin released during childbirth helps mothers fall in love with their babies.
But recent studies reveal important effects oxytocin has on weight, cardiovascular function, bone health, and more. Many of these were reviewed and cited in the journal, Frontiers in Endocrinology, in February, 2022. The authors reveal roles oxytocin plays in many aspects of health, including heart health, weight management, bone health, and others.
The great thing about oxytocin is that both diet and behavior impact its levels. Foods rich in vitamin C, B vitamins, magnesium, and tryptophan may help your body produce healthy levels of oxytocin. So can behaviors most of us enjoy. This includes listening to music, meditation, massage, hiking outdoors, and being close to people you care about.
So it seems that having a little more love in your life is a good thing-not just emotionally, but physically. Because when you feel love, you know that oxytocin is hard at work keeping your body healthy.
Articles Cited
Liu N, Yang H, Han L, Ma M. Oxytocin in Women's Health and Disease. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2022;13:786271. Published 2022 Feb 15. doi:10.3389/fendo.2022.786271

The Cornerstones of Healthy Food Systems Podcast Introduction by David Lucero.
Theme music by Zakhar Valaha

This version was updated in summer, 2023, when we decided to remove the cornerstones.endofite.com website reference. The only change was to remove the word cornerstones from the website reference.

This podcast is created and produced by End-O-Fite Enterprises LLC.
The podcast is supported when you purchase our products and services, or when you purchase products from our affiliates. Affiliate links may be found in the show notes and on our virtual marketplace.
Visit our market to find:

  • virtual course offerings
  • great books on any topic
  • nutritional supplements and more to keep you healthy

  continue reading

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