Why do people fall in love?

Love is a chemistry issue. And the key is ososoxin, which plays a crucial role in the process of falling in love and keeping the love relationship alive. Unlike ososoxin, which is a molecule, it is also called the love hormone, and it greatly affects our organism. First, when activated significantly reduces the level of stress, anxiety, favours [...]
Love is a chemistry issue. And the key is ososoxin, which plays a crucial role in the process of falling in love and keeping the love relationship alive.
Unlike ososoxin, which is a molecule, it is also called the love hormone, and it greatly affects our organism. First, when activated significantly reduces the level of stress, anxiety, favours reading and transmitting the emotions of others, affects trust, but also the sense of belonging to one's partner.
In recent years research has focused heavily on this hormone, and it has confirmed that it is the one that cements even the most important relationship of life, the one between mother and newborns, stimulating the production of breast milk.
It is always the ososoxin that is released in the organism when we hold someone's hand, a gesture we make from childhood with our parents, a lifetime of adulthood, often with our partner, and so on with our life cycle.
Even during hugs, the kiss that gives way to dopamine and endorphine as the stress hormone cortisol significantly decreases.










