Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Your Hypothalamus is Obsessed with You
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Is love actually the best medicine? In this special Valentine’s Day episode, we’re peeling back the layers of romance to explore the science of Oxytocin. Often dismissed as just the 'cuddle hormone,' Oxytocin is actually a biological powerhouse that plays a critical role in your physical health. We'll also talk about how St. Valentine was a neurobiologist (sort of).
In this episode, we dive deep into the neurobiology of connection and why human touch is a physiological necessity, not a luxury. We explore the legendary defiance of St. Valentine and how his fight for connection mirrors our modern need for community.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
Stress Regulation: How Oxytocin acts as the biological 'brake' for your nervous system, lowering cortisol and blood pressure.
The Gut-Brain Axis: The surprising reason your gut is lined with Oxytocin receptors and how social connection improves digestion.
Immune Support: How the 'Helper’s High' reduces systemic inflammation and strengthens your body’s defenses.
Bio-Hacks for Everyone: Science-backed ways to boost your Oxytocin levels-- whether you’re in a relationship or flying solo.
Join us as we bridge the gap between ancient history and modern science to discover why we are truly 'wired for 'we.''