Forget about learning complicated science or getting expensive treatments when there are easier and more natural ways to get things done. From laughing with your family and warm hugs from friends to enjoying a delicious hot meal, let’s find out more about how to release oxytocin naturally.
How quickly can I increase my oxytocin levels?
I always advise my patients that if they are relying on natural ways to increase oxytocin, remember that there is no set time limit for these methods to work. The amount of time these activities may take to boost your happy hormone level can vary depending on what exactly you are doing for it. For instance, positive social interactions, physical touch, and listening to music may trigger immediate effects. On the other hand, meditation and regular exercise may require a few regular sessions to work.
Will my oxytocin levels decrease with age?
Decreasing oxytocin levels often correlates with how we choose to live our lives, including our general habits and behaviors. Some research suggests that aging may also cause it to drop as with old age, many of us spend less time in things that bring us joy, such as donating, volunteering, and interacting with loved ones. Other factors, like depression, anxiety, and stress, that come into play with old age can also decrease oxytocin levels. From my observation, social isolation is also one of the most common factors why older people fail to have a balanced level of oxytocin in their bodies. Given all this, I recommend everyone to be mindful of their lifestyle, relationships, and stress levels.
Are there any risks to my health if I try increasing my oxytocin levels?
In general, attempting to increase oxytocin levels naturally, such as through exercise, social interactions, and physical touch, is safe. However, inappropriate or excessive stimulation of this hormone, especially artificially like through nasal sprays, is what I do not recommend as it comes with certain side effects.
Will eating chocolate boost my oxytocin levels?
Oxytocin can affect your eating behaviors, cravings, and hunger levels. Its natural production can decrease your appetite, the reason why many experts use it as a drug therapy to reduce food intake in certain adults. However, if you eat something that gives you pleasure, such as chocolate, your oxytocin levels take flight. Chocolate is known as a pleasurable food that boosts the happy hormones. It is also a source of magnesium, a mineral that supports the working of oxytocin. So if you feel low and want a quick boost in your oxytocin, chocolate is your way to go.