Thursday, August 20, 2020

Synthetic Oxytocin And Postpartum Emotional Problems

Oxytocin is used to facilitate childbirth and is important for social bonding.  The latter role suggests that synthetic oxytocin would decrease postpartum depression or anxiety, but the opposite seems to be the case, conclusions from abstract:

CONCLUSIONS:Contrary to our hypothesis, results indicate that women with peripartum exposure to synthetic oxytocin had a higher relative risk of receiving a documented depressive or anxiety disorder diagnosis or antidepressant/anxiolytic prescription within the first year postpartum than women without synthetic oxytocin exposure.

There may be many variables involved here, but perhaps – and this is my hypothesis – excess oxytocin above and beyond natural levels causes a negative feedback with respect to its emotional effects?

In any case, this is how science is done, you make a hypothesis and test it.  The authors noted that their hypothesis was wrong, enabling the field to move forward. That’s how it is properly done.

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Unable to meditate? Watch YouTube

 

The title is not a joke. 

I have listened enough about the benefits of meditation and yet, I am the type of person who cannot stand still and empty her mind on will. 

Cruising the YouTube channels has become my favorite way to escape reality. Especially in these days of absurdities and death.

I have previously recommended a few channels, but they all have utilitarian trends.  

Here is one channel that with music, images and words is the closest to what mediation may achieve for me.

Do you need beauty and magic in your everyday life? Watch this channel. The young German  Leena Henningsen will lead you to a world of forests, valleys and mountains. The world of fairy tales and nature.

Here is her story: