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|    trish0231@gmail.com to Jason Bodine    |
|    Re: Herbs that stimulate oxytocin produc    |
|    20 Oct 17 22:12:15    |
      Hi Jason, I am a Natural Health Scientist, since Decmeber last year I have       been working on the Pituitary gland to get it back to health. I am having       some wonderful results. With all my testing and experiments, it all came down       to one thing -        decongestion of the Pituitary gland. Oxytocin High levels and low levels are       caused by the congestion, so to decongest, that is what I am looking into now       and to see if the Oxytocin levels come back to normal. This is what I have       discovered, a very        very simple thing (after looking at all the major complicated things and       ruling them out) 1/32 of a measured teaspoon of Lemongrass herb powdered,       once a day for 4 days only. Yes this is just a little tiny bit but it takes       just the right amount of        anything to do a job in the body, too much or too little will never accomplish       anything - 17 years experience.              On Tuesday, 31 July 2012 16:32:25 UTC+10, Jason Bodine wrote:       > I know this isn't exactly a chemistry question, per se, but if you read my       previous post, you know that I've been extracting chemicals from herbs.       >        > Are there any? I know that no herb contains the actual hormone, and I know       there are oxytocic herbs that *emulate* the hormone, but I'm curious to know       if there are any herbs known to either "kick start" the pituitary gland to       produce/release the        actual hormone or else contain the necessary chemical precursors?       >        > Thanks,       > Jason                             On Tuesday, 31 July 2012 16:32:25 UTC+10, Jason Bodine wrote:       > I know this isn't exactly a chemistry question, per se, but if you read my       previous post, you know that I've been extracting chemicals from herbs.       >        > Are there any? I know that no herb contains the actual hormone, and I know       there are oxytocic herbs that *emulate* the hormone, but I'm curious to know       if there are any herbs known to either "kick start" the pituitary gland to       produce/release the        actual hormone or else contain the necessary chemical precursors?       >        > Thanks,       > Jason              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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