Called the “love hormone,” oxytocin gets credit for everything from trust to attraction, but most of that reputation comes from nasal-spray studies, not the oral form Dynamis actually dispenses.
Called the “love hormone,” oxytocin gets credit for everything from trust to attraction, but most of that reputation comes from nasal-spray studies, not the oral form Dynamis actually dispenses.
BEST FOR
Adults exploring hormone and mood support as part of a broader protocol
METHOD
Oral triturate tablet
FREQUENCY
Provider-set based on labs and goals
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Oxytocin releases naturally during touch, trust-building, and childbirth, and your Dynamis provider may include the oral triturate as one way to support those same pathways.
Studies linking oxytocin to stress relief, emotion recognition, and social connection used a nasal-spray form, a difference your provider factors into your protocol.
Dynamis providers treat oxytocin as part of a broader hormone optimization protocol built around your labs, not as a solution on its own.
Whether oxytocin belongs in your plan, and at what strength, comes from your hormone panel and history rather than a one-size-fits-all dose.
Oxytocin is a hormone your hypothalamus produces and your pituitary gland releases, best known for its role in childbirth, breastfeeding, and social bonding between people who trust each other.
At Dynamis, oxytocin sits within our Sexual Health Programs, dispensed only as an oral triturate, while most published research on its mood and social effects used a nasal spray instead.
Your provider reviews your history, current hormone panel, and what led you to ask about oxytocin, since the reason matters as much as the request.
Based on your labs and goals, your provider decides whether oxytocin fits into your broader hormone and mood protocol alongside other therapies.
If prescribed, you take oxytocin as a fast-dissolving oral triturate tablet, at a strength and schedule your provider sets from your individual case.
You check back in with your provider to review how you’re responding and adjust your broader protocol as needed.
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Not necessarily. Most published research on oxytocin’s mood and social effects tested a nasal spray, and one study that compared oral and nasal doses directly found they affected brain activity in opposite directions. Your provider weighs that difference before including oxytocin in your protocol.
No cited clinical research on oxytocin’s oral form measures sexual function directly. The available studies focus on emotion recognition, social anxiety, and general social connection, so Dynamis does not position oxytocin as a stand-alone treatment for sexual function.
There’s no published standard dose for the oral triturate strengths Dynamis dispenses (50, 100, 250, or 500 units), so your provider sets your starting strength and schedule from your labs and history rather than a fixed protocol.
Yes, oxytocin can be considered on its own, though Dynamis providers most often raise it as part of a broader mood or hormone conversation, since the same labs that guide other therapies also inform whether oxytocin fits your case.
Reported effects from nasal oxytocin studies include mild nausea, headache, and flushing, though safety data specific to the oral triturate form is limited. Your provider reviews your health history for contraindications before considering oxytocin as part of your protocol.