Drugs to keep falling in love?

Is love condemned to die? Figures of the National Institute of Statistics Geography and Information they point out that the divorce rate in the country increases 4% annually, even though in the market there are several options to renew the flame of affection; example, couple therapies.
 

However, all is not lost, a study conducted by neurologists of the Oxford University They argue that a pill or drug could prevent the relationship from ending. Even a pill could make the emotional bonds narrow.

Julian Savulescu and Anders Sandberg , research leaders suggest five different methods to restore love through the use of pharmacological interventions, or what they call the "modulators of love":

Pheromones Our bodies release chemical substances called pheromones, odors that trigger behavioral responses in those around us, particularly in the people that attract us. Experts suggest that these hormones can strengthen affective bonds.

Testosterone It has been shown that testosterone increases sexual desire in both men and women. This could be the key to sexual desire lasting.

Oxytocin and vasopressin. The dynamic duo when it comes to uniting couples. Oxytocin and vasopressin are pro-social hormones that are released during body contact. Even the simple act of hugging someone releases oxytocin in the brain. These offer the couple confidence and increase the desire to be with the other person.

CRH Love, as we all can attest, is also closely linked to the fear of separation and sadness. It is believed that these feelings are based on the hormone CRH (hormone releasing corticotropin). If the insecurity is controlled and jealousy could disappear.

Entacthogens It is a drug that generates ecstasy. Creates a feeling of emotional openness and reduces anxiety.

Love has a strong relationship with the chemistry of our organism. Specialists suggest that this is where the real key lies in making this feeling last.

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