Oxytocin is Liquid Trust in a Bottle

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With Trust Comes Power -- Liquid Trust is Oxytocin in a Bottle

Oxytocin a natural hormone excreted by the body. This hormone produces intense feeling of trust in people. oxytocin is released during orgasm in both sexes. In the brain, oxytocin is involved in social recognition and bonding,

Liquid Trust contains pure oxytocin and includes intense trust in whoever come in contact with it. Now you can create trust instantly with Liquid Trust. A new product based on a breakthrough scientific discovery! This lens focuses on everything about this new breakthrough in human pharmacology

The Media on the Science Behind Liquid Trust 

NPR : Inhalation of Childbirth Hormone Bolsters Trust
Researchers say people are more likely to trust others if they inhale a chemical called oxytocin. In an experiment, volunteers who inhaled oxytocin, a hormone involved in childbirth, were far more likely than to trust someone else with their money than people not exposed to the hormone.
BBC NEWS | Health | Scientists create 'trust potion'
A key hormone helps us decide whether to trust lovers, friends or business contacts, scientists claim.
Scientific American
Hormone Spray Elicits Trust in Humans in Scientific American
Oxytocin : the hormone of love
The hormone of love and cuddle chemical, oxytocin

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About the Science Behind Liquid Trust 

make loveLiquid Trust is based on the recent discovery that oxytocin a hormone that is produced naturally in every human's brain. Its production is triggered by a range of stimuli, including sex and breastfeeding and it is known to be important in the formation of social ties, such as who we choose to mate with and bonding with our children. In fact, oxytocin has often been referred to as the "love hormone" or a "trust hormone."

Oxytocin on Wikipedia 

Oxytocin from Wikipedia
make loveOxytocin (Greek: "quick birth") is a mammalian hormone that also acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain. In women, it is released in large amounts after distension of the cervix and vagina during labor, and after stimulation of the nipples, facilitating birth and breastfeeding, respectively. Oxytocin is released during orgasm in both sexes. In the brain, oxytocin is involved in social recognition and bonding, and might be involved in the formation of trust between people.[1] Also, oxytocin has been known to affect the brain by regulating circadian homeostasis, such as a person's body temperature, activity level, and wakefulness

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Aphrodisiac on Wikipedia 

An aphrodisiac is a substance that is used in the belief that it increases sexual desire.Definition at thefreedictionary.com The name comes from Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of sensuality and love. Throughout history, many foods, drinks, and behaviors have had a reputation for making sex more attainable and/or pleasurable. However, from a historical and scientific standpoint, the alleged results may have been mainly due to mere belief by their users that they would be effective (i.e., the placebo effect). In particular, Western medical science has no substantiated claims that any particular food increases sexual desire or performance.Article on aphrodisiacs at the US Food and Drugs Administration website.

Category: Image - :Nas-Horn.jpg|thumb|A rhinoceros horn, falsely believed by some to have aphrodisiac properties. (In fact, however, the particular Chinese medicine shown in the picture is not an aphrodisiac but an antipyretic.)

Some aphrodisiacs gain their reputation from the principles of sympathetic magic, for example oysters, due to their shape. The same factor explains the trade in the phallic-looking horn of the rhinoceros. Other animal-based aphrodisiacs gain their reputation from the apparent virility or aggressiveness of the animal source, such as tiger penis.

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