have sex. vast amounts of oxytocin are produced naturally within your body when you are in love.
Dear boy did you just confuse sex and love?
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Make oxytocin
have sex. vast amounts of oxytocin are produced naturally within your body when you are in love.
Dear boy did you just confuse sex and love?
Nagelfar
Bluelight Crew
How you mean use by itself , just only buy the molecule? maybe an idea is to buy an oxytocin receptor
I know from reading further that a language barrier is involved, but this is the funniest thing I've read in ADD... It's somewhat like "what just the prostitute? Wouldn't it be a better angle to first buy myself a penis?"
Nagelfar
Bluelight Crew
^Nagelfar, you are definitely not contributing productively to this thread.
The fact that was obvious to myself (if contributions pertain only to the OP, which I'd argue they don't), makes your post even less contributing. So explain to me why I was singled out, and not skillet, Sturnam or Munroe? This may be a contribution because of learning the rationale as to post relevance that I am not comprehending for future reference, as to where my particular transgression lie, here in this case, to warrant a response of such in my particular instance at the exclusion of others?
sekio
Bluelight Crew
I think the only reason mannitol can be used as a BBB penetrating agent is because it modifies fluid density around the cells. I also think that's for IV usage...
Deleted member 170540
Bluelight Crew
Mannitol is a chem that might be able to let other, non-BBB-permeable chems pass into the BBB (Wikipedia page; http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/protocol.html#edema). This is also interesting, as it possibly makes oxytocin pass through the BBB into the brain! I would like some feedback here; if this is true, then OP, I think your problem is solved (hey, I was merely researching about sugar alcohols [mannitol's included] and then stumbled on this stuff)!
It would be even more interesting to try that with loperamide...
By the way, I have Asperger's syndrome, which is an autism spectrum disorder... Maybe oxytocin would be useful to me, like Hammilton mentioned. It's probably not available even with a prescription where I live, though.
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