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Oxytocin peptide vial

Oxytocin

Sexual HealthMood & Sleep

The 'bonding hormone' involved in social connection, trust, and intimacy. Used therapeutically to enhance emotional and physical closeness.

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68%
Avg. Benefit Score
2
Reported Benefits
15%
Side Effect Rate
2
Dosing Patterns

Benefit Profile

Oxytocin's fingerprint across categories

Community Interest

Report volume over 12 months

+18% YoY
52
Reports this month
42
Monthly average
500
Total reports

Reported Benefits

2 of 2

Enhanced Intimacy & Bonding

Strongly Positive
Report frequency74%
1 reports
Community Reports

"We use this together before intimacy. The emotional connection is completely different - much deeper and more present."

Social Connection

Positive
Report frequency62%
1 reports
Community Reports

"Makes social interactions feel more natural and warm. Less guarded, more open."

Reported Side Effects

1Mild

When used intranasally, some report mild irritation.

Dosing Patterns

1 Intranasal1 SubQ

Most Popular: Intranasal at 20-40 IU

70% of community members report using this dosing protocol as needed. Individual responses vary — start low and adjust based on your experience.

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Frequently Asked

Oxytocin is a hormone naturally released during bonding activities like hugging, intimacy, and childbirth. Supplemental forms aim to enhance these effects.

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