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Oxytocin and Hormones: The Missing Link to Metabolism, Mood, and Longevity
Description
What’s Inside This Episode?
- Why oxytocin is more than a “love hormone”
- • The hidden link between oxytocin and digestion, gut motility, and metabolism
- • How oxytocin influences blood sugar and pancreatic function
- • Why environmental toxins disrupt oxytocin more than other hormones
- • The connection between oxytocin, mood, bonding, and emotional resilience
- • How hormone imbalances contribute to disconnection and chronic illness
- • The truth about hormone replacement and long-standing misconceptions
- • Practical ways to support oxytocin naturally and clinically
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Guest Resources and Links
- Check out Dr. Devaki Lindsey Berkson’s Website: https://drlindseyberkson.com
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Guest Bio
Dr. Devaki Lindsey Berkson: Where Audacity Meets Science
As a Distinguished Hormone Scholar from the highly praised Center for Bioenvironmental Research at Tulane and Xavier Universities, Dr. Berkson worked shoulder-to-shoulder with pioneering scientists who discovered the first hormone receptors. Her breakthrough book, Hormone Deception (McGraw-Hill 2002,
Awakened Medicine Press 2016), earned her this prestigious invitation, as she exposed the public health emergency of environmental toxins assaulting our hormones and provided the original guidelines for reducing exposure.
Her impact on medical literature continues to grow. Dr. Berkson’s book Healthy Digestion the Natural Way (Wiley & Sons, 2000) was the fi