Oxytocin – the cure for autism?
Monday, February 15th, 2010The clearest evidence yet that oxytocin will provide an effective treatment for autism has been announced, after a study which found that those with high functioning autism became more sociable and trusting after taking an oxytocin nasal spray.
A nasal spray containing the ‘cuddle hormone’ oxytocin can ease some of the symptoms of autism, research shows.
People with autism who used the spray became more sociable and trusting.
Sufferers often find it hard to communicate and form relationships. Oxytocin, which promotes feelings of trust and confidence, is released naturally in the body and is linked to sexual attraction and childbirth.
This exciting news doesn’t come as any surprise to myself, a long time sufferer of both high functioning autism and social anxiety who has used oxytocin in the form of a spray to successfully alleviate my own symptoms for a number of years.
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