Oxytocin Accelerator
Oxytocin and Shyness

I am a shy person. Can Oxytocin help me? I recently entered into a business where I have to meet new people.
This one component of what oxytocin does; promotes relaxation while engaging in social activities. Oxytocin enhances and is enhanced by eye contact, talking, touching, making lover . . . it does so by relaxing the amygdala and engaging the 5ht1a serotonin neuron sites.

Will oxytocin help me with feeling more positive about myself and help me be more happy?
Oxytocin is not a magic wand, it is a natural hormone that helps us to modify our own behavior. Oxytocin helps you to invest yourself and participate actively in the change. Oxytocin doesn’t push you, it allows you to slow down, even stop long enough to let fear disperse or pass. Oxytocin allows you to put a more grounded demeanor into interfacing the world will begin to answer in like and kind.

When I run out of it would I return back to a shy person?
We release oxytocin in several glands simultaneously: the eye, the pituitary, the ovaries, the testes . . . internal oxytocin release depends on many underlying factors including general health. Oxytocin help us to relax. Oxytocin support helps in social situations. We begin to feel more comfortable around others.  The more we promote oxytocin release the more calm our approach to others will become a positive habit. Oxytocin supports comfort while looking others in the eye (don't  stare! just look, connect).  LISTEN to those you are interfacing with. Oxytocin is largely about supporting our ability to read others around us better, really getting to know them. Reading them. Not just projecting ourselves all over them but seeing them. This supports our emotional intelligence. The more we do this the more natural it becomes. Oxytocin is a tool to behavioral modification. Again, it is a matter of practice, execution and consistency. Consistency is key!  Take small steps. As in all practices, preparation is important. Oxytocin relaxes the amygdala the part of the brain that makes us uptight, nervous, hyper-vigilant, paranoid and triggers cortisol, he fight or flight hormone.

I also understand that I will also be able to read people. Is this true?
Yes, this is why oxytocin is given to the autistic and aspergers afflicted, because oxytocin supports empathy via the 5ht1a serotonin sites. Poker players swear that it helps them read tells better. Oxytocin’s ability to enhance the empathic section of the brain has been demonstrated in brain imaging studies.

Will friends of mine begin to see a change over the time as I am using oxytocin?
We at HBC believe the whole world would be a nicer place if everyone had higher levels of oxytocin. Oxytocin will not make you agree with everyone but it will support your ability to understand others and when that happens you can relax more about your position in life and are able to take a more reasonable attitude about your differences and possibly even mitigate hostility over events for which you have little or no control. Oxytocin supports our ability to experience a more benign attitude towards others as we read others better. Oxytocin helps us to realize that life is not all always all about us. This is perhaps oxytocin’s greatest beauty, it helps us to get out of our own head and to see the bigger picture. As we read people better, the small tells in physical behavior, you can make small adjustments in behavior that will make all people involved feel more comfortable.  Oxytocin supports our ability to be natural and real, confident and positive. But, please remember, consistency is key!  You need to promote oxytocin release in some form every day.

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