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Oxytocin spray helps the autistic
by admin on Feb.15, 2010, under Uncategorized
In a study that involved people with high functioning autism (asperger’s syndrome), a research term found that oxytocin spray helped them to read people’s emotions and maintain eye contact – the first time that a substance has been demonstrated to improve the primary symptoms of autism.
Further details of the study are expected this week, but the findings appear to be the most definate proof yet that a lack of oxytocin plays a key role in social cognitive handicaps such as autism.
There is currently only one oxytocin spray that is sold commercially and not on prescription – Liquid Trust oxytocin spray.
Click to visit Vero Labs official site, the makers of Liquid Trust oxytocin spray.

