Oxytocin Medicine
How to Use the Love Hormone to Heal Issues in Many Tissues
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In 'Oxytocin Medicine', Dr. Lindsey Berkson reviews the science showing oxytocin functions well beyond birth and bonding, affecting the gut, immune system, appetite, mood, pain, and more.
The book summarizes clinical and basic research and offers practical guidance for clinicians and patients on routes, dosing, and cofactor needs for oxytocin therapies.
Berkson also discusses environmental factors and nutrient cofactors that influence oxytocin signaling and practical examples of clinical applications.
The book blends clinical anecdotes with citations to the peer-reviewed literature to support therapeutic approaches for a broad range of conditions.
It aims to broaden medical and public understanding of oxytocin as a multi-system therapeutic hormone rather than solely a social-bonding molecule.
The book summarizes clinical and basic research and offers practical guidance for clinicians and patients on routes, dosing, and cofactor needs for oxytocin therapies.
Berkson also discusses environmental factors and nutrient cofactors that influence oxytocin signaling and practical examples of clinical applications.
The book blends clinical anecdotes with citations to the peer-reviewed literature to support therapeutic approaches for a broad range of conditions.
It aims to broaden medical and public understanding of oxytocin as a multi-system therapeutic hormone rather than solely a social-bonding molecule.
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