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Can Supplements Make You More Monogamous?

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In this episode of The Joe Cohen Show, Joe takes a personal and scientific look at monogamy, exploring why some people feel more content in exclusive relationships than others.

He breaks down what research says about the hormone vasopressin and its role in bonding, loyalty, and long-term attachment, drawing from both animal studies and genetic findings.

Joe also shares a surprising result from his own supplement routine, where taking L-arginine and glycine seemed to shift his natural tendencies toward greater monogamy.

It's a unique mix of biohacking, hormones, and human behavior you won’t want to miss.

- Check out SelfDecode: https://selfdecode.com/

- Join Joe’s online community: https://thejoecohenshow.com/

Timestamps:

(00:00) Introduction to the Joe Cohen Show

(00:16) Exploring Monogamy and Personal Tendencies

(02:56) The Role of Vasopressin in Monogamy

(05:44) Vasopressin's Impact on Human Relationships

(14:14) Personal Experiment with Supplements

(22:42) Conclusion and Recommendations

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134 episodes

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In this episode of The Joe Cohen Show, Joe takes a personal and scientific look at monogamy, exploring why some people feel more content in exclusive relationships than others.

He breaks down what research says about the hormone vasopressin and its role in bonding, loyalty, and long-term attachment, drawing from both animal studies and genetic findings.

Joe also shares a surprising result from his own supplement routine, where taking L-arginine and glycine seemed to shift his natural tendencies toward greater monogamy.

It's a unique mix of biohacking, hormones, and human behavior you won’t want to miss.

- Check out SelfDecode: https://selfdecode.com/

- Join Joe’s online community: https://thejoecohenshow.com/

Timestamps:

(00:00) Introduction to the Joe Cohen Show

(00:16) Exploring Monogamy and Personal Tendencies

(02:56) The Role of Vasopressin in Monogamy

(05:44) Vasopressin's Impact on Human Relationships

(14:14) Personal Experiment with Supplements

(22:42) Conclusion and Recommendations

  continue reading

134 episodes

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