
Oxytocin - the life-saving love hormone with Sandy Sanderson
The neurotransmitter oxytocin is a happy feel-good hormone with similar properties to endorphins (opiate chemicals) that relieve pain. Its lack is also associated with anxiety and depression. At a time when we are being told to socially distance, cov...
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Oxytocin - the life-saving love hormone with Sandy Sanderson
The neurotransmitter oxytocin is a happy feel-good hormone with similar properties to endorphins (opiate chemicals) that relieve pain. Its lack is also associated with anxiety and depression. At a time when we are being told to socially distance, cover our faces and avoid human contact, we are seeing a dramatic rise in mental illness, despair and suicide as a result, we are seeing a dramatic rise in mental illness, despair and suicide.
Tune in and find out how to stimulate oxytocin release naturally, get back on top of your game, and live longer!
Bio:
B.Arts. Uni NSW (1979) +Post grad studies (business / marketing) (QUT & Griffith Uni Qld) 1992-93
Publisher of ‘This Month on The Gold Coast’ magazine 1998-2009
Founder and CEO of Elektra Magnesium 2008-present.
After her health crisis in 2008 from years of stress overload and shift working as a magazine publisher, Sandy discovered that magnesium deficiency was the primary cause of stress-related diseases. Without enough magnesium cell metabolism and recovery is diminished. Transdermal magnesium helped Sandy to recover from heart arrhythmia and other symptoms of Hashimotos hypothyroidism.
Categories: SPIRITUALITY