Ulter said:
There are many reasons but the most common is that the people who don't feel it are A. Looking for a Valium type of affect or B. on medication that will prevent them from feeling it.
It makes you more relaxed in social settings. It makes you more at ease with thing that would normally stress you out. I also makes you more attracted to the opposite sex. It hightens your sexual experience. Esp in women, but also in men.
There are a couple guys here who were actually able to come off of their anxiety meds using it. Because they have "social" anxiety.
Ulter, You definitely know your stuff in many things, but your answer on this surprised me. I understand how Oxytocin works in women, but I didn't understand how it would work in men as a supplement.
I have a speaking problem that started 7 years ago after a tragic event. I have it to a point where it comes and goes. I was hoping this product may alleviate some of the symptoms on command with a simple spray. I noticed no differences when I took it except possibly a slightly more relaxed feeling.
I've read posts on this board by people who take this product and compare it to the best stoney high they've ever had. I don't take recreational drugs like that, so possibly that's why I miss the effects of Oxytocin.
That's a dramatic claim that I've read by more than one person. That description is a lot more intense than a valium type effect.
I also don't take other medications besides the Test cycle I'm on now and some of your other supplements, so there is nothing special I'm adding that will block its action.
Oxytocin simply doesn't work on me as I've seen it not work on others in the same euphoric ways I described above. So, a few guys get all the luck with that product. They get better sex, are found more attractive, and can interact with more social ease. And just think it all comes from a few pumps of a spray bottle.
I wouldn't mind that, but the disparity here is odd to me.
Mike