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    Default First Experiment

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    Very rarely

    does someone have an opportunity to experiment like this, so I figured I'd give it a shot.

    I was intrigued by

    the Liquid Trust product, but I can't get a decent answer as to just how much oxytocin is in it, especially from

    the manufacturers (proprietary info). So I thought about it... hey, I'm a medical professional (RN) with access to

    oxytocin (10 units/ml)... Hmmmm....... Why don't I try a little experimentation?

    I picked up an atomizer from

    my local Sephora ($9, and they'll fill it with any cologne you like that they carry for free), put in the full 10

    units of oxytocin, I have a few test subjects in mind that don't know me very well, outside of the occasional

    'hi, bye' in the hall, and I'm curious as to how it would work in an upcoming interview I have. I'm willing to

    bet that the oxytocin I'm using is of a significantly higher concentration than that of Liquid Trust, so I'm

    pretty interested in what happens. I'll update when I have more data.

    If anyone has any questions, feel free

    to ask.
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    How is oxytocin used as far as

    medically? I hadn't heard of it until I discovered this site and reading thru the forum.
    If I'm the rubber and your the glue..then I'd probably get some, and you'd just be sticky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post
    How is oxytocin used as far as medically? I hadn't heard of it until I discovered this

    site and reading thru the forum.
    It's commonly given for inducement of uterine contractions and

    cervical dilation, as well as to make milk collect into collecting chambers so women can breastfeed. The whole

    "trust hormone" thing is just starting to be really researched.

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